Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Just Delivered Phenomenal News to Shareholders

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Key Points

  • Intel recently reported blowout quarterly results and offered strong guidance.

  • Intel excels at making central processing units (CPUs) for servers, and it achieved strong growth in its data center division in Q1.

  • Previously, CPUs were not a big part of the AI sector's story, but that is changing.

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Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) recently reported blowout 2026 first-quarter earnings. Not only did the results exceed Wall Street consensus estimates, but management also provided guidance for the current quarter well beyond analysts' expectations. Investors rewarded the strong performance, sending the stock surging on the day after the report.

Perhaps even better, one of the company's business divisions that investors are excited about had a breakout quarter and appears to be playing an increasingly important role in the artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem. CEO Lip-Bu Tan just delivered phenomenal news to Intel shareholders.

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The rising role of the CPU in AI

Intel stock has been on somewhat of a roller-coaster ride over the past five years. A few years ago, many investors thought the company, which has been a key hardware designer and manufacturer for decades, was destined to miss out on the AI boom.

While Intel had long designed central processing units (CPUs) -- key components in laptops, desktops, and traditional servers -- the company seemed to be behind the curve in developing graphics processing units (GPUs) -- parallel processors that are particularly well suited for rapidly handling the types of computations that form the bulk of AI workloads.

Intel currently makes some GPUs, but they are generally viewed as budget-friendly options, and they can't compete with the most powerful models from Nvidia or Advanced Micro Devices in terms of performance.

Now, perhaps that will change in the future. Earlier this year, Intel hired Eric Demers from Qualcomm as its new GPU chief, with a plan to build data center GPUs that can compete with Nvidia's.

The good news is that CPUs are becoming increasingly more necessary for AI data centers as companies develop a growing number of agentic AI solutions. That's an area where Intel is seeing high demand and can already excel. In the first quarter, revenue from the company's data center business surged by 22% to over $5 billion.

While GPUs take on the bulk of the work when it comes to inference -- the process of using models on new data to reach a conclusion or answer a question -- autonomous AI agents must retrieve a lot of data from different sources and tap into different areas to conduct tasks. CPUs provide the right sort of capabilities to orchestrate those tasks, whether they involve conducting a web search or evaluating a task an AI agent is about to complete.

On Intel's first-quarter earnings call, CEO Lip-Bu Tan explained just how critical CPUs have become in the AI ecosystem:

For the last few years, the story around high-performance computing has been almost exclusively about GPUs and other accelerators. In recent months, we have seen clear signs that the CPU is reinserting itself as the indispensable foundation of the AI era. The CPU now serves as the orchestration layer and critical control plane for the entire AI stack. This is not just our wishful thinking; it is what we hear from our customers, and it is evident in the demand profile for our products.

Intel expects CPU demand to continue accelerating. When it comes to inference, Tan said that customers view CPUs as more efficient for orchestration, the control plane, and the management of different AI agents. The ratio of GPUs to CPUs used to be 8-to-1 for these tasks; now it's 4-to-1. Tan thinks it could move toward parity or better over time.

Intel's advantages in CPUs

Rising demand for CPUs isn't the only good news for Intel. This is also an area where Intel has excelled for decades, thereby offering several advantages. For one, Intel doesn't just design CPU architectures; it also manufactures its CPUs, and even the silicon wafers that it uses to make them. Essentially, it controls the entire CPU production process.

The company recently acquired the remaining 49% stake it didn't previously own in one of the factories in Ireland where it makes CPUs, boosting investor confidence in its balance sheet.

As a leader in the CPU space, the company will retain significant value as long as demand for those chips remains strong in the AI ecosystem. It's also a different way to get exposure to AI than buying shares of companies that make GPUs or build data centers, so Tan's news about the degree to which CPUs are becoming a more critical piece of the tech stack in the nascent agentic AI era really is phenomenal news for Intel investors.

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