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Intel’s inventory soars, while Apple’s and Nvidia’s drops

Where are all those wafers?

Jon Peddie

Intel’s inventory-to-sales ratio increased to 85.5% on revenue of $14.26 billion, up from 72.3% the previous year. AMD’s ratio rose to 74.9%, while Nvidia’s was 25.6% and Apple’s was 7.1%. The variations in inventory levels reflect differences in production strategies, supply chain management, and market focus among these companies.Intel’s inventory-to-sales ratio has increased significantly over the past year, reaching 85.5% on revenue of $14.26 billion. This marks a notable rise from the previous year’s 72.3% on $15.4 billion in sales. The shift reflects changes in demand, supply chain management, and strategic stockpiling as the company navigates market conditions and production
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