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Why Intel stock is down today: INTC falls ahead of Q4 earnings report

by January 23, 2026
by January 23, 2026

Intel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) are pulling back Thursday as Wall Street positions ahead of the chipmaker’s highly anticipated quarterly earnings report due after the bell.

The investors seem to be taking profits after a stunning 11.7% rally on Wednesday and repositioning for results that could reset expectations for the company’s recovery.

The stock is down from its intraday highs, reflecting a classic pre-earnings dynamic as traders are reducing exposure before management commentary on data center demand and manufacturing progress.​​

Intel stock: The post-rally reposition

Intel rode a wave of optimism on Wednesday, jumping 11.7% to hit its highest level in three years on improved investor sentiment around CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s operational restructuring.

The stock has now risen 19% so far in 2026 and surged 84% over the full year of 2025, significantly outpacing the broader semiconductor index, which climbed 42%.

Options markets are pricing in potential moves of roughly 8% in either direction by week’s end, suggesting traders are bracing for volatility once management speaks.

After such a sharp single-day move, investors often dial back positions to lock in gains, a move that doesn’t reflect negative news but rather prudent risk management ahead of earnings.​​

The semiconductor index itself remains strong, but Intel stock is showing relative weakness compared to peers like AMD and Nvidia.

What Wall Street will watch when Q4 results land?

Intel reports Q4 and full-year 2025 results after the market closes at 4 p.m. ET, followed by an earnings call at 2 p.m. PT.

Analysts are watching three critical areas.

First, the company’s data center business is expected to surge roughly 30% to $4.43 billion as major technology companies build AI-intensive infrastructure and order Intel server chips alongside GPUs from rivals like Nvidia.

Second, the company’s guidance for 2026 will matter more than the quarterly numbers themselves.

Consensus expects Q4 revenue of $13.37 billion, down 6.2% year-over-year, with earnings per share of roughly $0.08, reflecting a margin-challenged environment.

But analysts have been quietly bullish on the trajectory as 2026 earnings are projected to jump 221% to $0.17 per share, a dramatic turnaround if execution holds.

Third, investors will pay close attention to management commentary on Intel’s new manufacturing process, called 18A.

The company has signaled that yields have surpassed 60% efficiency, clearing a key hurdle for ramping production of Panther Lake, which launches this quarter. ​

Analysts advise caution

While Intel has attracted recent upgrades: 10 brokerages have raised price targets in the past two months, Wall Street remains skeptical.

The consensus rating is “Hold,” and average price targets hover around $45, suggesting a potential downside of roughly 15% from recent peaks.

Some strategists worry that enthusiasm for Intel stock has become “disproportionate” given execution risks and competitive headwinds.

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