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Exhibit
Exhibit 99.1

Intel Corporation
2200 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95054-1549
intellogobwa04.jpg News Release


Intel Reports Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2017 Financial Results
Announces 10 Percent Increase to Quarterly Cash Dividend


News Summary:
Record fourth-quarter revenue was $17.1 billion and record full-year revenue was $62.8 billion. Excluding McAfee, fourth-quarter revenue grew 8 percent year-over-year with data-centric revenue up 21 percent, and full-year revenue grew 9 percent year-over-year.
Delivered outstanding quarterly and annual earnings growth.
In 2017, Intel generated a record $22 billion cash from operations and returned nearly $9 billion to shareholders.
In 2018, Intel expects another record year and is raising its quarterly cash dividend 10 percent on an annual basis.

SANTA CLARA, Calif., January 25, 2018 -- Intel Corporation today reported full-year and fourth-quarter 2017 financial results. The company also announced that its board of directors has approved an increase in its cash dividend to $1.20 per-share on an annual basis, a 10 percent increase. The board also declared a quarterly dividend of $0.30 per-share on the company’s common stock, which will be payable on March 1 to shareholders of record on February 7.

"2017 was a record year for Intel with record fourth-quarter results driven by strong growth of our data-centric businesses," said Brian Krzanich, Intel CEO. “The strategic investments we've made in areas like memory, programmable solutions, communications and autonomous driving are starting to pay off and expand Intel's growth opportunity. In 2018, our highest priorities will be executing to our data-centric strategy and meeting the commitments we make to our shareholders and our customers."
 
“The fourth quarter was an outstanding finish to another record year. Compared to the expectations we set, our revenue was stronger, our operating margins were higher, and our spending was lower," said Bob Swan, Intel CFO. “Intel's PC-centric business continued to execute well in a declining market while the growth of our data-centric businesses shows Intel's transformation is on track."

Intel's fourth-quarter results reflect an income tax expense of $5.4 billion as a result of the U.S. corporate tax reform enacted in December. This includes a one-time, required transition tax on our previously untaxed foreign earnings, which was partially offset by the re-measurement of deferred taxes using the new U.S. statutory tax rate. Looking ahead, the company is forecasting a 2018 tax rate of 14 percent as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act helps level the playing field for U.S. manufacturers like Intel that compete in today's global economy.

"Intel has a rich history of investing in U.S.-led research and development and U.S. manufacturing," said Swan. "The tax reform is further incentive to continue these investments and reinforces our decision to invest in the build-out of our Arizona factory. It also informed the dividend increase we're announcing today."







* Data-centric businesses include DCG, IOTG, NSG, PSG, and All Other.
^ No adjustment on a non-GAAP basis.

Exhibit 99.1


Q4 2017 Financial Highlights
 
GAAP
 
Non-GAAP
 
Q4 2017
Q4 2016
vs. Q4 2016
 
Q4 2017
Q4 2016
vs. Q4 2016
Revenue ($B)
$17.1
$16.4
up 4%
 
$17.1^
$16.4^
up 4%
Gross Margin
63.1%
61.7%
up 1.4 pts
 
64.8%
63.1%
up 1.7 pts
R&D and MG&A ($B)
$5.1
$5.4
down 6%
 
$5.1^
$5.4^
down 6%
Operating Income ($B)
$5.4
$4.5
up 19%
 
$5.9
$4.9
up 21%
Tax Rate
111.4%
19.8%
up 91.6 pts
 
21.2%
19.8%^
up 1.4 pts
Net Income (Loss) ($B)
$(0.7)
$3.6
down 119%
 
$5.2
$3.9
up 34%
 
due to tax impact
 
 
 
 
 
 
Earnings Per Share
$(0.15)
$0.73
down 120%
 
$1.08
$0.79
up 37%
 
due to tax impact
 
 
 
 
 
 
In the fourth quarter, the company generated approximately $7.2 billion in cash from operations, and paid dividends of $1.3 billion.

Full-Year 2017 Financial Highlights
 
GAAP
 
Non-GAAP
 
2017
2016
vs. 2016
 
2017
2016
vs. 2016
Revenue ($B)
$62.8
$59.4
up 6%
 
$62.8^
$59.5
up 6%
Gross Margin
62.3%
60.9%
up 1.4 points
 
63.8%
63.2%
up 0.6 points
R&D and MG&A ($B)
$20.6
$21.1
down 3%
 
$20.5
$21.0
down 3%
Operating Income ($B)
$17.9
$12.9
up 39%
 
$19.6
$16.5
up 18%
Tax Rate
52.8%
20.3%
up 32.5 points
 
22.5%
20.3%^
up 2.2 pts
Net Income ($B)
$9.6
$10.3
down 7%
 
$16.8
$13.2
up 27%
Earnings Per Share
$1.99
$2.12
down 6%
 
$3.46
$2.72
up 28%

For the full year, the company generated a record $22.1 billion cash from operations, and paid dividends of $5.1 billion.


* Data-centric businesses include DCG, IOTG, NSG, PSG, and All Other.
^ No adjustment on a non-GAAP basis.

Intel/Page 3

Business Unit Summary

 
Key Business Unit Revenue and Trends
 
 
Q4 2017
vs. Q4 2016
2017
vs. 2016
PC-centric
CCG
$9.0 billion
down
2%
$34.0 billion
up
3%
Data-centric
DCG
$5.6 billion
up
20%
$19.1 billion
up
11%
IOTG
$879 million
up
21%
$3.2 billion
up
20%
NSG
$889 million
up
9%
$3.5 billion
up
37%
PSG
$568 million
up
35%
$1.9 billion
up
14%
 
 
up
21%*
 
up
16%*

In the fourth quarter, Intel saw strong performance from data-centric businesses, which accounted for 47% of Intel's fourth-quarter revenue, an all-time high. The Data Center Group (DCG), Internet of Things Group (IOTG) and Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) all achieved record quarterly revenue. Intel's Client Computing Group (CCG) shipped a record volume of Intel® Core™ i7 processors, launched the new 8th Gen Intel® Core™ processor with Radeon™ RX Vega M Graphics, and announced an expanding line-up of LTE and 5G multi-mode modems. The Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group (NSG) launched the new Intel® Optane™ SSD DC P4800X Series for the data center.
The company is also advancing efforts to compete and win in artificial intelligence with the Intel® Nervana™ Neural Network Processor, customer momentum for its Intel® Movidius™ vision processing unit (VPU), and continued customer adoption of Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors. In autonomous driving, Mobileye had a strong finish to 2017 with a total of 30 ADAS customer designs wins as well as design wins for advanced L2+ and L3 autonomous systems with 11 automakers.
Additional information regarding Intel’s results can be found in the Q4'17 Earnings Presentation available at: www.intc.com/results.cfm.

* Data-centric growth excludes McAfee.


Intel/Page 4

Business Outlook
    
Intel's guidance for the first-quarter and full-year 2018 include both GAAP and non-GAAP estimates. Reconciliations between these GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures are included below.
Q1 2018
GAAP
 
Non-GAAP
 
Range
Revenue
$15.0 billion
 
$15.0 billion^
 
+/- $500 million
Operating margin
25%
 
27%
 
approximately
Tax rate
14%
 
14%^
 
approximately
Earnings per share
$0.65
 
$0.70
 
+/- 5 cents
Full-Year 2018
GAAP
 
Non-GAAP
 
Range
Revenue
$65.0 billion
 
$65.0 billion^
 
+/- $1.0 billion
Operating margin
28%
 
30%
 
approximately
Tax rate
14%
 
14%^
 
approximately
Earnings per share
$3.30
 
$3.55
 
+/- 5%
Full-year capital spending
$14.0 billion
 
$14.0 billion^
 
+/- $500 million
Net capital deployed1
$12.0 billion
 
$12.0 billion^
 
+/- $500 million
Free cash flow
N/A
 
$13.0 billion
 
+/- $500 million
1Net capital deployed is full-year capital spending offset by expected prepaid supply agreements in our memory business.

Intel’s Business Outlook does not include the potential impact of any business combinations, asset acquisitions, divestitures, strategic investments and other significant transactions that may be completed after January 25, 2018. Actual results may differ materially from Intel’s Business Outlook as a result of, among other things, the factors described under “Forward-Looking Statements” below.


Earnings Webcast

Intel will hold a public webcast at 2:00 p.m. PDT today to discuss the results for its fourth quarter and full year of 2017. The live public webcast can be accessed on Intel's Investor Relations website at www.intc.com/results.cfm. The Q4'17 Earnings Presentation, webcast replay, and audio download will also be available on the site.

Intel plans to report its earnings for the first quarter of 2018 on April 26, 2018 promptly after close of market, and related materials will be available at www.intc.com/results.cfm. A public webcast of Intel’s earnings conference call will follow at 2:00 p.m. PDT at www.intc.com.



Forward-Looking Statements

Intel’s Business Outlook and other statements in this release that refer to future plans and expectations are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Words such as "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "goals," "plans," "believes," "seeks," "estimates," "continues," "may," "will," "would," "should," "could," and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Statements that refer to or are based on projections, uncertain events or assumptions also identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements included in this news release are based on management's expectations as of the date of this earnings release and, except as required by law, Intel disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances. Forward-looking statements involve many risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. Intel presently considers the following to be important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the company's expectations.

^ No adjustment on a non-GAAP basis.

Intel/Page 5


Demand for Intel's products is highly variable and could differ from expectations due to factors including changes in business and economic conditions; customer confidence or income levels; the introduction, availability and market acceptance of Intel's products, products used together with Intel products and competitors' products; competitive and pricing pressures, including actions taken by competitors; supply constraints and other disruptions affecting customers; changes in customer order patterns including order cancellations; and changes in the level of inventory at customers.
Intel's gross margin percentage could vary significantly from expectations based on capacity utilization; variations in inventory valuation, including variations related to the timing of qualifying products for sale; changes in revenue levels; segment product mix; the timing and execution of the manufacturing ramp and associated costs; excess or obsolete inventory; changes in unit costs; defects or disruptions in the supply of materials or resources; and product manufacturing quality/yields. Variations in gross margin may also be caused by the timing of Intel product introductions and related expenses, including marketing programs, and Intel's ability to respond quickly to technological developments and to introduce new products or incorporate new features into existing products, which may result in restructuring and asset impairment charges.
Intel's results could be affected by adverse economic, social, political and physical/infrastructure conditions in countries where Intel, its customers or its suppliers operate, including military conflict and other security risks, natural disasters, infrastructure disruptions, health concerns, fluctuations in currency exchange rates, sanctions and tariffs, and continuing uncertainty regarding social, political, immigration, and tax and trade policies in the U.S. and abroad, including the United Kingdom's vote to withdraw from the European Union. Results may also be affected by the formal or informal imposition by countries of new or revised export and/or import and doing-business regulations, which could be changed without prior notice.
Intel operates in highly competitive industries and its operations have high costs that are either fixed or difficult to reduce in the short term.
The amount, timing and execution of Intel's stock repurchase program may fluctuate based on Intel's priorities for the use of cash for other purposessuch as investing in our business, including operational and capital spending, acquisitions, and returning cash to our stockholders as dividend paymentsand because of changes in cash flows or changes in tax laws.
Intel's expected tax rate is based on current tax law, including current interpretations of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (”TCJA”), and current expected income and may be affected by evolving interpretations of TCJA; the jurisdictions in which profits are determined to be earned and taxed; changes in the estimates of credits, benefits and deductions; the resolution of issues arising from tax audits with various tax authorities, including payment of interest and penalties; and the ability to realize deferred tax assets.
Gains or losses from equity securities and interest and other could vary from expectations depending on gains or losses on the sale, exchange, change in the fair value or impairments of debt and equity investments, interest rates, cash balances, and changes in fair value of derivative instruments.
Product defects or errata (deviations from published specifications) may adversely impact our expenses, revenues and reputation.




Intel/Page 6

Security vulnerability issues may exist with respect to our processors and other products as well as the operating systems and workloads running on them. Mitigation techniques, including software and firmware updates, may not operate as intended or effectively resolve these vulnerabilities. In addition, we may be required to rely on third parties, including hardware, software, and services vendors, as well as end users, to develop and deploy mitigation techniques, and the effectiveness of mitigation techniques may depend solely or in part on the actions of these third parties. Security vulnerabilities and/or mitigation techniques, including software and firmware updates, may result in adverse performance, reboots, system instability, data loss or corruption, unpredictable system behavior, or the misappropriation of data by third parties. We have and may continue to face product claims, litigation, and adverse publicity and customer relations from security vulnerabilities and/or mitigation techniques, including as a result of side-channel exploits such as “Spectre” and “Meltdown,” which could adversely impact our results of operations, customer relationships, and reputation. Separately, the publicity around recently disclosed security vulnerabilities may result in increased attempts by third parties to identify additional vulnerabilities, and future vulnerabilities and mitigation of those vulnerabilities may also adversely impact our results of operations, customer relationships, and reputation.
Intel's results could be affected by litigation or regulatory matters involving intellectual property, stockholder, consumer, antitrust, disclosure and other issues. An unfavorable ruling could include monetary damages or an injunction prohibiting Intel from manufacturing or selling one or more products, precluding particular business practices, impacting Intel's ability to design its products, or requiring other remedies such as compulsory licensing of intellectual property.
Intel's results may be affected by the timing of closing of acquisitions, divestitures and other significant transactions.
Additional information regarding these and other factors that could affect Intel's results is included in Intel's SEC filings, including the company's most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, copies of which may be obtained by visiting our Investor Relations website at www.intc.com or the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.


About Intel

Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) expands the boundaries of technology to make the most amazing experiences possible. Information about Intel can be found at newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.



Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Core, Intel Optane, Intel Xeon, Intel Nervana, and Intel Movidius are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

INTEL CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY STATEMENT OF INCOME DATA




Intel/Page 7

 
 
Three Months Ended
 
Twelve Months Ended
(In Millions, Except Per Share Amounts)
 
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
 
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
NET REVENUE
 
$
17,053

 
$
16,374

 
$
62,761

 
$
59,387

Cost of sales
 
6,286

 
6,269

 
23,692

 
23,196

GROSS MARGIN
 
10,767

 
10,105

 
39,069

 
36,191

Research and development
 
3,274

 
3,280

 
13,098

 
12,740

Marketing, general and administrative
 
1,850

 
2,158

 
7,474

 
8,397

R&D AND MG&A
 
5,124

 
5,438

 
20,572

 
21,137

Restructuring and other charges
 
195

 
100

 
384

 
1,886

Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles
 
53

 
41

 
177

 
294

OPERATING EXPENSES
 
5,372

 
5,579

 
21,133

 
23,317

OPERATING INCOME
 
5,395

 
4,526

 
17,936

 
12,874

Gains (losses) on equity investments, net
 
1,211

 
18

 
2,651

 
506

Interest and other, net
 
(571
)
 
(104
)
 
(235
)
 
(444
)
INCOME BEFORE TAXES
 
6,035

 
4,440

 
20,352

 
12,936

Provision for taxes
 
6,722

 
878

 
10,751

 
2,620

NET INCOME (LOSS)
 
$
(687
)
 
$
3,562

 
$
9,601

 
$
10,316

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BASIC EARNINGS PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK
 
$
(0.15
)
 
$
0.75

 
$
2.04

 
$
2.18

DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK
 
$
(0.15
)
 
$
0.73

 
$
1.99

 
$
2.12

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
WEIGHTED AVERAGE SHARES OF COMMON STOCK OUTSTANDING:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BASIC
 
4,683

 
4,735

 
4,701

 
4,730

DILUTED
 
4,683

 
4,881

 
4,835

 
4,875


























Intel/Page 8

INTEL CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED SUMMARY BALANCE SHEET DATA

(In Millions)
 
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
CURRENT ASSETS
 
 
 
 
Cash and cash equivalents
 
$
3,433

 
$
5,560

Short-term investments
 
1,814

 
3,225

Trading assets
 
8,755

 
8,314

Accounts receivable, net
 
5,607

 
4,690

Inventories
 
 
 
 
Raw materials
 
1,098

 
695

Work in process
 
3,893

 
3,190

Finished goods
 
1,992

 
1,668

 
 
6,983

 
5,553

Assets held for sale
 

 
5,210

Other current assets
 
2,908

 
2,956

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
 
29,500

 
35,508

 
 
 
 
 
Property, plant and equipment, net
 
41,109

 
36,171

Marketable equity securities
 
4,192

 
6,180

Other long-term investments
 
3,712

 
4,716

Goodwill
 
24,389

 
14,099

Identified intangible assets, net
 
12,745

 
9,494

Other long-term assets
 
7,602

 
7,159

TOTAL ASSETS
 
$
123,249

 
$
113,327

 
 
 
 
 
CURRENT LIABILITIES
 
 
 
 
Short-term debt
 
$
1,776

 
$
4,634

Accounts payable
 
2,928

 
2,475

Accrued compensation and benefits
 
3,526

 
3,465

Deferred income
 
1,656

 
1,718

Liabilities held for sale
 

 
1,920

Other accrued liabilities
 
7,535

 
6,090

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
 
17,421

 
20,302

 
 
 
 
 
Long-term debt
 
25,037

 
20,649

Long-term deferred tax liabilities
 
3,046

 
1,730

Other long-term liabilities
 
7,860

 
3,538

 
 
 
 
 
TEMPORARY EQUITY
 
866

 
882

 
 
 
 
 
Stockholders' equity
 
 
 
 
Preferred stock
 

 

Common stock and capital in excess of par value
 
26,074

 
25,373

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
 
862

 
106

Retained earnings
 
42,083

 
40,747

TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
 
69,019

 
66,226

TOTAL LIABILITIES, TEMPORARY EQUITY AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
 
$
123,249

 
$
113,327






Intel/Page 9

INTEL CORPORATION
SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL AND OTHER INFORMATION

(In Millions)
 
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
CASH INVESTMENTS:
 
 
 
 
Cash and short-term investments
 
$
5,247

 
$
8,785

Trading assets
 
8,755

 
8,314

Total cash investments
 
$
14,002

 
$
17,099

 
 
 
 
 
CURRENT DEFERRED INCOME:
 
 
 
 
Deferred income on shipments of components to distributors
 
$
1,320

 
$
1,475

Deferred income from software, services and other
 
336

 
243

Total current deferred income
 
$
1,656

 
$
1,718

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three Months Ended
 
 
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
SELECTED CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
 
 
 
 
Operating activities:
 
 
 
 
Depreciation
 
$
1,762

 
$
1,582

Share-based compensation
 
$
307

 
$
308

Amortization of intangibles
 
$
378

 
$
348

Investing activities:
 
 
 
 
Additions to property, plant and equipment
 
$
(4,069
)
 
$
(3,530
)
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired
 
$

 
$
(319
)
Investments in non-marketable equity investments
 
$
(875
)
 
$
(70
)
Financing activities:
 
 
 
 
Repayment of debt
 
$
(6,578
)
 
$
(1,500
)
Repurchase of common stock
 
$
(4
)
 
$
(533
)
Proceeds from sales of common stock to employees
 
$
133

 
$
84

Payment of dividends to stockholders
 
$
(1,278
)
 
$
(1,233
)
 
 
 
 
 
EARNINGS PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK INFORMATION:
 
 
 
 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding - basic
 
4,683

 
4,735

Dilutive effect of employee equity incentive plans
 

 
50

Dilutive effect of convertible debt
 

 
96

Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding - diluted
 
4,683

 
4,881

 
 
 
 
 
STOCK BUYBACK:
 
 
 
 
Shares repurchased
 

 
15

Cumulative shares repurchased (in billions)
 
4.9

 
4.9

Remaining dollars authorized for buyback (in billions)
 
$
13.2

 
$
6.8

 
 
 
 
 
OTHER INFORMATION:
 
 
 
 
Employees (in thousands)
 
102.7

 
106.0




Intel/Page 10

INTEL CORPORATION
SUPPLEMENTAL OPERATING SEGMENT RESULTS
 
 
Three Months Ended
 
Twelve Months Ended
(In Millions)
 
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
 
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
Net Revenue
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Client Computing Group
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Platform
 
$
8,063

 
$
8,356

 
$
31,226

 
$
30,751

Adjacency
 
891

 
773

 
2,777

 
2,157

 
 
8,954

 
9,129

 
34,003

 
32,908

Data Center Group
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Platform
 
5,095

 
4,306

 
17,439

 
15,895

Adjacency
 
487

 
362

 
1,625

 
1,341

 
 
5,582

 
4,668

 
19,064

 
17,236

Internet of Things Group
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Platform
 
719

 
617

 
2,645

 
2,290

Adjacency
 
160

 
109

 
524

 
348

 
 
879

 
726

 
3,169

 
2,638

Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group
 
889

 
816

 
3,520

 
2,576

Programmable Solutions Group
 
568

 
420

 
1,902

 
1,669

All Other
 
181

 
615

 
1,103

 
2,360

TOTAL NET REVENUE
 
$
17,053

 
$
16,374

 
$
62,761

 
$
59,387

Operating income (loss)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Client Computing Group
 
$
3,263

 
$
3,523

 
$
12,919

 
$
10,646

Data Center Group
 
2,992

 
1,881

 
8,395

 
7,520

Internet of Things Group
 
260

 
182

 
650

 
585

Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group
 
31

 
(91
)
 
(260
)
 
(544
)
Programmable Solutions Group
 
156

 
80

 
458

 
(104
)
All Other
 
(1,307
)
 
(1,049
)
 
(4,226
)
 
(5,229
)
TOTAL OPERATING INCOME
 
$
5,395

 
$
4,526

 
$
17,936

 
$
12,874


In the third quarter of 2017, Intel completed its tender offer for the outstanding ordinary shares of Mobileye B.V. (Mobileye), formerly known as Mobileye N.V. In the second quarter of 2017, Intel completed the planned divestiture of Intel Security Group (ISecG). The results of Mobileye and ISecG are reported within the "All Other" category.
Revenue for our reportable and non-reportable operating segments is primarily related to the following product lines:
Client Computing Group. Includes platforms designed for notebooks and desktops (including 2-in-1, thin-and-light, high-end desktop, and all-in-one), wireless and wired connectivity products.
Data Center Group. Includes workload-optimized platforms and related products designed for enterprise, cloud, and communication infrastructure market segments.
Internet of Things Group. Includes high performance IoT platforms for retail, automotive, industrial, and other broad range of embedded applications.
Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group. Includes Intel® Optane™ technology and 3D NAND flash memory, primarily used in solid state drives (SSDs).
Programmable Solutions Group. Includes programmable semiconductors, primarily field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), and related products for a broad range of markets, such as communications, data center, industrial, military, and automotive.
We have sales and marketing, manufacturing, engineering, finance, and administration groups. Expenses for these groups are generally allocated to the operating segments and the expenses are included in the following operating results.
All other category includes revenue, expenses, and charges such as:
results of operations from non-reportable segments not otherwise presented;
historical results of operations from divested businesses;
results of operations of start-up businesses that support our initiatives, including our foundry business;
historical results of operations of divested businesses;
a portion of employee benefits, compensation, and other expenses not allocated to the operating segments; and
acquisition-related costs, including amortization and any impairment of acquisition-related intangibles and goodwill.
A substantial majority of our revenue is generated from the sale of platform products. Platform products incorporate various components and technologies, including a microprocessor and chipset, a stand-alone SoC, or a multi-chip package. Our remaining primary product lines are incorporated in "adjacency."



Intel/Page 11

INTEL CORPORATION

Supplemental Platform Revenue Information
 
 
Q4 2017
 
Q4 2017
 
2017
 
 
compared to Q3 2017
 
compared to Q4 2016
 
compared to 2016
Client Computing Group Platform
 
 
 
 
 
 
Notebook platform volumes
 
(3)%
 
5%
 
5%
Notebook platform average selling prices
 
1%
 
(5)%
 
2%
Desktop platform volumes
 
3%
 
(5)%
 
(5)%
Desktop platform average selling prices
 
2%
 
(2)%
 
—%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Data Center Group Platform
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unit Volumes
 
3%
 
10%
 
5%
Average Selling Prices
 
12%
 
8%
 
4%









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INTEL CORPORATION
EXPLANATION OF NON-GAAP MEASURES

In addition to disclosing financial results in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), this earnings release contains references to the non-GAAP financial measures described below. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with useful supplemental information about the financial performance of our business, enable comparison of financial results between periods where certain items may vary independent of business performance, and allow for greater transparency with respect to key metrics used by management in operating our business and measuring our performance.
Our non-GAAP financial measures reflect adjustments based on the following items, as well as the related income tax effects. Income tax effects have been calculated using an appropriate tax rate for each adjustment. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP, and the financial results calculated in accordance with GAAP and reconciliations from these results should be carefully evaluated.
Acquisition-related adjustments: The non-GAAP financial measures disclosed by the company exclude certain business combination accounting adjustments and certain expenses related to acquisitions as follows:
Revenue and gross margin: Non-GAAP financial measures exclude the impact of the deferred revenue write-down, amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets that impact cost of sales, and the inventory valuation adjustment.
Deferred revenue write-down: Sales to distributors are made under agreements allowing for subsequent price adjustments and returns and are deferred until the products are resold by the distributor. Business combination accounting principles require us to write down to fair value the deferred revenue assumed in our acquisitions as we have limited performance obligations associated with this deferred revenue. Our GAAP revenues and related cost of sales for the subsequent reselling by distributors to end customers after an acquisition do not reflect the full amounts that would have been reported if the acquired deferred revenue was not written down to fair value. The non-GAAP adjustments made in the first quarter of 2016 eliminate the effect of the deferred revenue write-down associated with our acquisition of Altera. We believe these adjustments are useful to investors as an additional means to reflect revenue and gross margin trends of our business.
Inventory valuation adjustment: Business combination accounting principles require us to measure acquired inventory at fair value. The fair value of inventory reflects the acquired company’s cost of manufacturing plus a portion of the expected profit margin. The non-GAAP adjustments to our cost of sales exclude the expected profit margin component that is recorded under business combination accounting principles associated with our acquisitions of Mobileye and Altera. We believe the adjustments are useful to investors as an additional means to reflect cost of sales and gross margin trends of our business.
Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets: Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets consists of amortization of intangibles assets such as developed technology, brands, and customer relationships acquired in connection with business combinations. We record charges relating to the amortization of these intangibles within both cost of sales and operating expenses in our GAAP financial statements. Amortization charges for our acquisition-related intangible assets are inconsistent in size and are significantly impacted by the timing and valuation of our acquisitions. Consequently, our non-GAAP adjustments exclude these charges to facilitate an evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to our past operating performance.
R&D plus MG&A spending: Non-GAAP R&D plus MG&A spending excludes the impact of other charges associated with the acquisitions of Mobileye and Altera. These charges primarily include banker's fees, compensation-related costs, and valuation charges for stock-based compensation incurred related to the acquisitions. We believe these adjustments are useful to investors as an additional means to reflect the spending trends of our business.
Restructuring and other charges: Restructuring charges are costs associated with a formal restructuring plan and are primarily related to employee severance and benefit arrangements. Other charges include asset impairments, pension charges, and costs associated with the Intel Security Group divestiture. We exclude restructuring and other charges, including any adjustments to charges recorded in prior periods, for purposes of calculating certain non-GAAP measures. We believe that these costs do not reflect our current operating performance. Consequently, our non-GAAP adjustments exclude these charges to facilitate an evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to our past operating performance.
Gains or losses from divestiture: We recognized a gain in the second quarter of 2017 as a result of our divestiture of the Intel Security Group. We have excluded this gain for purposes of calculating certain non-GAAP measures. We believe making these adjustments facilitates a better evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to past operating results.
Income tax reform: We recognized a higher income tax expense in the fourth quarter of 2017 as a result of the U.S. tax reform. We have excluded the one-time tax adjustment relating to the transition tax on our previously untaxed foreign earnings and the re-measurement of our deferred income taxes to the new U.S. statutory tax rate for purposes of calculating certain non-GAAP measures. We believe making these adjustments facilitates a better evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to past operating results.

Gross cash and other longer term investments: We reference non-GAAP financial measures of gross cash and other longer term investments, which are used by management when assessing our sources of liquidity and capital resources. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures are helpful to investors in understanding our capital structure and how we manage our resources.




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Free cash flow: We reference a non-GAAP financial measure of free cash flow, which is used by management when assessing our sources of liquidity, capital resources, and operating performance. We believe this non-GAAP financial measure is helpful to investors in understanding our capital structure and provides an additional means to reflect the cash flow trends of our business.



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INTEL CORPORATION
SUPPLEMENTAL RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP OUTLOOK TO NON-GAAP OUTLOOK
Set forth below are reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure. The non-GAAP financial measures disclosed by the company have limitations and should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, the financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP, and the financial outlook prepared in accordance with GAAP and the reconciliations from this Business Outlook should be carefully evaluated. Please refer to "Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures" in this document for a detailed explanation of the adjustments made to the comparable GAAP measures, the ways management uses the non-GAAP measures, and the reasons why management believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information for investors.
 
Q1 2018 Outlook
 
Full-Year 2018
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP OPERATING MARGIN
25
%
 
approximately
 
28
%
 
approximately
Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles
2
%
 
 
 
2
%
 
 
NON-GAAP OPERATING MARGIN
27
%
 
approximately
 
30
%
 
approximately
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP EARNINGS PER SHARE
$
0.65

 
+/- 5 cents
 
$
3.30

 
+/- 5%
Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles
0.06

 
 
 
0.28

 
 
Income tax effect
(0.01
)
 
 
 
(0.03
)
 
 
NON-GAAP EARNINGS PER SHARE
$
0.70

 
+/- 5 cents
 
$
3.55

 
+/- 5%
(In Billions)
 
Full-Year 2018
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP CASH FROM OPERATIONS (In Billions)
 
$
27.0

 
 
Additions to property, plant and equipment
 
(14.0
)
 
 
FREE CASH FLOW
 
$
13.0

 
+/- $500 million



Intel/Page 15

INTEL CORPORATION
SUPPLEMENTAL RECONCILIATIONS OF GAAP ACTUALS TO NON-GAAP ACTUALS
Set forth below are reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure. The non-GAAP financial measure disclosed by the company has limitations and should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, the financial measure prepared in accordance with GAAP, and the reconciliations from GAAP to Non-GAAP actuals should be carefully evaluated. Please refer to "Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures" in this document for a detailed explanation of the adjustment made to the comparable GAAP measures, the ways management uses the non-GAAP measures, and the reasons why management believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information for investors.
 
Three Months Ended
 
Twelve Months Ended
(In Millions, Except Per Share Amounts)
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
 
Dec 30,
2017
 
Dec 31,
2016
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP NET REVENUE
$
17,053

 
$
16,374

 
$
62,761

 
$
59,387

Deferred revenue write-down

 

 

 
99

NON-GAAP NET REVENUE
$
17,053

 
$
16,374

 
$
62,761

 
$
59,486

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP GROSS MARGIN
$
10,767

 
$
10,105

 
$
39,069

 
$
36,191

Deferred revenue write-down, net of cost of sales

 

 

 
64

Inventory valuation
28

 

 
55

 
387

Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles
262

 
232

 
912

 
937

NON-GAAP GROSS MARGIN
$
11,057

 
$
10,337

 
$
40,036

 
$
37,579

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP GROSS MARGIN PERCENTAGE
63.1
 %
 
61.7
%
 
62.3
 %
 
60.9
%
Deferred revenue write-down, net of cost of sales
 %
 
%
 
 %
 
%
Inventory valuation
0.2
 %
 
%
 
0.1
 %
 
0.7
%
Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles
1.5
 %
 
1.4
%
 
1.4
 %
 
1.6
%
NON-GAAP GROSS MARGIN PERCENTAGE
64.8
 %
 
63.1
%
 
63.8
 %
 
63.2
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP R&D PLUS MG&A SPENDING
$
5,124

 
$
5,438

 
$
20,572

 
$
21,137

Other acquisition-related charges

 

 
(113
)
 
(100
)
NON-GAAP R&D PLUS MG&A SPENDING
$
5,124

 
$
5,438

 
$
20,459

 
$
21,037

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP OPERATING INCOME
$
5,395

 
$
4,526

 
$
17,936

 
$
12,874

Deferred revenue write-down, net of cost of sales

 

 

 
64

Inventory valuation
28

 

 
55

 
387

Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles
315

 
273

 
1,089

 
1,231

Restructuring and other charges
195

 
100

 
384

 
1,886

Other acquisition-related charges

 

 
113

 
100

NON-GAAP OPERATING INCOME
$
5,933

 
$
4,899

 
$
19,577

 
$
16,542

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP TAX RATE
111.4
 %
 
19.8
%
 
52.8
 %
 
20.3
%
Divestiture of Intel Security
 %
 
%
 
(3.6
)%
 
%
Income tax reform
(90.2
)%
 
%
 
(26.7
)%
 
%
NON-GAAP TAX RATE
21.2
 %
 
19.8
%
 
22.5
 %
 
20.3
%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP NET INCOME (LOSS)
$
(687
)
 
$
3,562

 
$
9,601

 
$
10,316

Deferred revenue write-down, net of cost of sales

 

 

 
64

Inventory valuation
28

 

 
55

 
387

Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles
315

 
273

 
1,089

 
1,231

Restructuring and other charges
195

 
100

 
384

 
1,886

Other acquisition-related charges

 

 
113

 
100

(Gains) Losses from divestiture

 

 
(387
)
 

Income tax reform
5,444

 

 
5,444

 

Income tax effect
(114
)
 
(70
)
 
454

 
(745
)
NON-GAAP NET INCOME
$
5,181

 
$
3,865

 
$
16,753

 
$
13,239

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GAAP DILUTED EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE
$
(0.15
)
 
$
0.73

 
$
1.99

 
$
2.12

Deferred revenue write-down, net of cost of sales

 

 

 
0.01

Inventory valuation
0.01

 

 
0.01

 
0.08

Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles
0.06

 
0.06

 
0.22

 
0.25

Restructuring and other charges
0.04

 
0.02

 
0.08

 
0.39

Other acquisition-related charges

 

 
0.02

 
0.02

(Gains) Losses from divestiture

 

 
(0.08
)
 

Income tax reform
1.14

 

 
1.13

 

Income tax effect
(0.02
)
 
(0.02
)
 
0.09

 
(0.15
)
NON-GAAP DILUTED EARNINGS PER COMMON SHARE1
$
1.08

 
$
0.79

 
$
3.46

 
$
2.72

1 Non-GAAP EPS has been calculated based on common shares of 4,790 for the three months ended December 30, 2017, which is the number of weighted average common shares outstanding on a diluted basis determined as if the Company had net income for such period.


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