$Intel(INTC)$ A 90% yield means Intel is now more profitable per wafer than the competition. When you combine that yield data with the 1,350% earnings beat, the whole valuation argument—the P/E ratio—doesn’t really hold up. The “E” (Earnings) is growing faster than the “P” (Price) can keep up with.

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