The latest data point for Intel's (INTC) P/E Ratio in Q1'26 stands at -14.70, indicating continued negative valuation amid ongoing profitability challenges, following a sharp decline from the anomalous positive spike of 897.15 in Q3'25. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the P/E Ratio exhibits high volatility, starting with deep negatives of -167.29 in Q2'23 and -91.14 in Q3'23, then flipping to positive territory with 109.27 in Q4'23 and peaking at 94.20 in Q2'24, before plunging to -6.27 in Q3'24 and stabilizing around -4 to -5 through Q2'25. A brief surge to 897.15 in Q3'25 was followed by an extreme drop to -843.16 in Q4'25, underscoring erratic earnings performance and market sentiment shifts in the semiconductor sector. Overall, the trend reflects persistent instability rather than sustained growth or decline, with negative values dominating recent quarters.