In Q1'26, Intel's operating ROA metrics show negative performance across the board, with ROA at -1.82%, ROE at -3.35%, and ROIC at -1.64%, indicating ongoing challenges in generating returns on assets and capital. This latest data point reflects a slight deterioration from Q4'25, where values were -0.28% for ROA, -0.52% for ROE, and -0.28% for ROIC, underscoring persistent inefficiencies in the company's operations. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, the chart reveals a predominantly declining and volatile trend for all three metrics, starting with modest positive values (e.g., ROA at 0.80%, ROE at 1.47%, ROIC at 0.84% in Q2'23) before shifting to negatives amid significant drops, particularly in Q3'24 when ROA plunged to -8.60%, ROE to -16.72%, and ROIC to -11.20%. A brief recovery in Q3'25 saw ROA peak at 1.99% and ROE at 3.82%, but subsequent quarters reverted to losses, highlighting structural pressures on profitability and the need for strategic improvements in asset utilization.