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Laptop demand lifts Intel profits | Laptop demand lifts Intel profits |
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Intel, the world's biggest computer chipmaker, has seen its latest profits surge 43%, lifted by strong demand for its laptop microprocessors. | Intel, the world's biggest computer chipmaker, has seen its latest profits surge 43%, lifted by strong demand for its laptop microprocessors. |
During the three months to the end of September its net profit rose to $1.9bn (£935m) from $1.3bn a year earlier. | During the three months to the end of September its net profit rose to $1.9bn (£935m) from $1.3bn a year earlier. |
The California-based firm said it had benefited from ongoing efficiency efforts, and that revenues for the third quarter had risen 15% to $10bn. | The California-based firm said it had benefited from ongoing efficiency efforts, and that revenues for the third quarter had risen 15% to $10bn. |
It now expects to see revenues increase still further in the fourth quarter. | It now expects to see revenues increase still further in the fourth quarter. |
'Optimistic' | |
The figures mark a turnaround for Intel after a price war with rival Advanced Micro Devices hit its results at the start of this year, and late 2006. | The figures mark a turnaround for Intel after a price war with rival Advanced Micro Devices hit its results at the start of this year, and late 2006. |
"We are very pleased with the results and optimistic about our business," said Intel president and chief executive Paul Otellini. | "We are very pleased with the results and optimistic about our business," said Intel president and chief executive Paul Otellini. |
Ashok Kumar said the results were better than expected. | |
"I think people were expecting more cautious comments about the fourth quarter," he added. |
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