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...
capacity chasing continue demand expect gets networking point product seeing strong supply
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.
aggressive beginning demand fourth last product third
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.
computing demand good growth led mobile
Growth is led by mobile computing with good demand for our mobile processors in all geographies.
computers consistent delivering demand emerging growth healthy outlook results
The results are consistent with the outlook (we announced) in October. Growth in emerging markets, demand for (notebook computers) and demand in manufacturing are delivering healthy growth in Intel's revenue.
across commented demand meet second strong stronger tight
Right now we're tight across everything we make, ... We can meet a seasonally strong second half, but we have not commented on if the demand is stronger than expected.
demand feels good
Demand feels pretty good right now. It's pretty simple.
demand despite held order patterns revenue until weak
Despite a weak economy, order patterns held until the end of the quarter, and demand was better than expected, boosting revenue and profits.