In Q1'26, Intel's Gross Margin stood at 39.4%, reflecting a moderate recovery from the prior quarter's 38.2% but remaining below the peak of 45.7% seen in Q4'23. Operating Margin deteriorated sharply to -23.1%, indicating heightened operational pressures and costs. Net Profit Margin plunged to -27.5%, underscoring significant profitability challenges amid ongoing losses. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, Gross Margin exhibited volatility with an initial upward trend peaking at 45.7% in Q4'23, followed by a sharp decline to a low of 15.0% in Q3'24, and partial rebounds thereafter, suggesting inconsistent cost management in production. Operating Margin fluctuated between deep negatives, such as -68.2% in Q3'24, and brief positives like 16.8% in Q4'23, highlighting operational instability driven by expenses. Net Profit Margin showed the most erratic pattern, swinging from a high of 29.8% in Q3'25 to severe losses exceeding -125% in Q3'24, overall trending downward with frequent negative turns that signal broader profitability erosion for INTC.