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Intel (INTC) stock has been in focus after a multiyear AI and cloud collaboration with Google and participation in Elon Musk’s Terafab project, two high profile moves that have reshaped recent investor expectations.
See our latest analysis for Intel.
The recent Google AI and cloud collaboration, along with Intel’s role in Elon Musk’s Terafab project, has coincided with sharp momentum, including a 56.14% 1 month share price return and a very large 1 year total shareholder return. This signals a notable shift in sentiment around its turnaround and AI exposure.
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With Intel shares up 56.14% in a month and trading above the average analyst target of US$52.26 at about US$68.50, you now have to ask whether this AI optimism leaves any upside on the table or if the market is already pricing in future growth.
Intel’s last close at $68.50 sits far above the most followed narrative fair value of $36.54. This frames a very different price story compared to the recent AI excitement.
Market Sentiment and Competition: Intel has faced increased competition from companies like AMD and NVIDIA, which have eaten into its market share, particularly in CPUs and GPUs. This has led to negative market sentiment despite Intel’s continued dominance in certain sectors, such as data centers.
Curious what kind of revenue runway, margin profile, and future profit multiple are built into that fair value? The narrative leans on a specific growth path and a premium earnings framework that are not obvious from the headline price. The full story is in how those pieces fit together around AI, foundry build out, and future profitability.
Result: Fair Value of $36.54 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what’s behind the forecasts.
However, you still need to watch for execution setbacks in the foundry build out, as well as further competitive pressure in data center and client CPUs that could challenge this narrative.
Find out about the key risks to this Intel narrative.
While the most followed narrative and our DCF model both flag Intel as overvalued at $68.50 versus a $24.23 cash flow estimate, the market’s own yardstick tells a calmer story. On a P/S of 6.5x, Intel lines up exactly with both the US Semiconductor industry and the fair ratio of 6.5x, which keeps valuation risk squarely in line with peers rather than stretched in either direction. So if the cash flow math says one thing and the market multiple says another, which signal do you lean on when sentiment cools?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
NasdaqGS:INTC P/S Ratio as at Apr 2026
With sentiment clearly split between AI excitement and valuation worries, now is the time to look through the data yourself and decide where you stand. To weigh up both sides in one place, review the 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign
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