Andy Bryant
Andy Bryant
Andy Bryant is the current Chairman of the multinational semiconductor company Intel. He joined Intel in 1981 and previously served as the company's vice chairman, chief administrative officer and chief financial officer. Bryant works out of the company's offices in Hillsboro, Oregon, and lives in Portland. He also serves on the board of directors for McKesson Corp., Columbia Sportswear, and Kryptiq...
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Our response to this downturn will be similar to others in our history, ... It may sound a bit trite, but Intel has the financial strength and management conviction to continue to invest in its key products and processes through these difficult times and emerge a better, more competitive company.
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It appears that the Intel architecture business will return to seasonal patterns showing more strength in the second half.
gain goal market quarter
We said that our goal in the quarter would be to maintain, and if possible, to gain some market share,
businesses detailed eye losers review starting tougher
We are starting a detailed review of all the businesses that have been losers with a much tougher eye than we have before.
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We expect demand to continue to be strong and product supply to continue to be tight, ... We're still chasing capacity at this point in time. We're seeing strong demand for flash, networking and microprocessors, and I don't see when that gets into equilibrium.
company invest
We will still invest in technology. We will make the company more efficient.
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We under-forecasted demand beginning in last year's third and fourth quarters. I don't have enough product to be as aggressive as I would like to be.
product somewhat
We are still somewhat constrained in the chipset product line. We think microprocessors were OK,
product somewhat
We are still somewhat constrained in the chipset product line, ... We think microprocessors were OK.
bottom
On margin, I'm not as close. I don't think I'm at the bottom of the range, but I also think it's noticeably not at the midpoint.
bottom
On margin, I'm not as close, ... I don't think I'm at the bottom of the range, but I also think it's noticeably not at the midpoint.
certain industries
Certain industries have industry-specific requirements. Our warehouses feel comfortable to electronics suppliers.
economic seen signs
We've seen no signs of an economic recovery.
held market share
We held market share in units in the quarter.