Intel's growth on cheap notebooks is 33 percent

 


As we already know, 2020 was one of the best years for the personal computer business. Intel's fourth-quarter report found further confirmation of the matter. Compared to the previous year, Intel's PC business has grown by 33 percent in 2020.

According to the report, the income of the notebook business alone has increased by 30 percent. Intel's client computing group earned 10.9 billion in the fourth quarter, up 9 percent from the same period last year.

And Intel's cheap notebook has worked behind this success. In the ongoing Covid-19 epidemic, the price of Intel notebooks has dropped by about 15 percent, so consumers have also taken a leap.

In addition to the PC business, Intel's Mobile self-driving technology division also saw a 39 percent increase in revenue. Through which the revenue has exceeded the expected 2.6 billion dollars in October. The company's total revenue in the fourth quarter was 20 billion, of which profit was 5.9 billion.


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