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In Q4'25, Intel's total revenue reached $15.44B USD, with Intel Products contributing the dominant share at $12.93B USD, reflecting its core strength in client and data center segments, while Intel Foundry saw a sharp decline to $2.51B USD amid ongoing restructuring efforts. From Q1'23 to Q4'25, Intel's revenue breakdown highlights the Intel Products segment as the largest and most stable contributor, growing from $11.93B USD in Q1'24 to a peak of $13.03B USD in Q4'24 before stabilizing around $12.9B USD, underscoring consistent demand in computing and AI markets. In contrast, Intel Foundry exhibited steady expansion from $5.14B USD in Q1'24 to $5.54B USD in Q4'24, followed by volatility with a drop to $2.51B USD in Q4'25, indicating challenges in scaling foundry operations. Overall, the chart reveals a shift toward product-driven growth, with total quarterly revenues fluctuating between $12B and $16B USD, emphasizing the need for foundry diversification to mitigate segment risks.