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Original URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/04/intel_lowers_q1_2008_gross_margin/

Cheap Flash makes Intel lower Q1 forecast

By Austin Modine
Published Tuesday 4th March 2008 01:05 GMT

In brief Intel is lowering expectations for the first quarter of 2008 because flash memory prices are too cheap for comfort.

Chipzilla said today it expects a gross profit margin of about 54 per cent, down from 56 per cent forecast in January. The company blames the 2 per cent difference on a market saturation of NAND flash memory driving down prices.

What puts a smile on customers' faces doesn't necessarily follow for a company that entered a joint venture (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/21/intel_micron_flash_jv/) with Micron Technology to produce memory chips. Common knowledge dictates that it would require approximately 15 more facial muscles to replicate Intel's reaction to a memory glut. All other expectations for the quarter remain as they were back in January (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/16/intel_q4/), the company said.

Back in January, Intel predicted it would post first quarter revenue between $9.4bn and $10bn. ®

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