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The latest data point for INTC's EV/EBITDA ratio in Q1'26 stands at -78.77, indicating a negative valuation multiple driven by operational losses or negative EBITDA, a sharp departure from positive figures in prior periods. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the EV/EBITDA ratio exhibited a volatile downward trend initially, declining from 25.70 in Q2'23 to a low of 13.77 in Q2'24, before surging dramatically to 299.75 in Q4'24 amid potential market disruptions or restructuring impacts. Subsequent quarters showed fluctuations, peaking at 152.35 in Q2'25 and dropping to 21.60 in Q3'25, with the negative turn in Q1'26 signaling heightened financial strain and reduced investor confidence in near-term profitability. This area chart highlights significant inflection points, particularly the post-Q2'24 spike and recent negativity, suggesting underlying volatility in INTC's enterprise valuation relative to earnings.