The latest data point for Intel's (INTC) PEG Ratio in Q1'26 stands at -0.029, indicating a slightly negative valuation relative to earnings growth as of the most recent quarter. This value reflects a modest undervaluation signal, though PEG ratios below zero often suggest challenges in projecting future growth amid market uncertainties. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the PEG Ratio has exhibited high volatility, fluctuating between a low of -1.572 in Q3'23 and a high of 1.753 in Q4'24, with an overall unstable trend showing no clear directional momentum. Notable shifts include a sharp decline into negative territory through much of 2024 and 2025, punctuated by brief positive spikes in Q4'23 (0.025) and Q4'25 (0.655), before settling into minor negative values in early 2026. This pattern underscores inconsistent growth expectations for INTC, potentially driven by sector-specific pressures in semiconductors, warranting caution for analysts evaluating long-term investment potential.