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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Citing continued demand for the chips that power notebook computers, Intel Corp. tightened the range of its third-quarter revenue forecast Thursday but kept the midpoint unchanged at $9.9 billion.
The world's largest maker PC microprocessors said it now expects revenue to be between $9.8 billion and $10 billion, compared with its previous estimate of $9.6 billion to $10.2 billion.
"Operating results for the quarter are consistent with our outlook in July," said Andy Bryant, Intel's chief financial officer. "We continue to see healthy growth worldwide in the PC market and in Intel's revenue and gross profit."
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