See how Intel Corporation and Walmart Inc. differ across market data and performance, so you can decide which asset best fits your strategy.
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Intel Corp is a major semiconductor company that designs and manufactures microprocessors for the worldwide PC and data center markets. The company helped establish the x86 microprocessor architecture and played a central role in advancing Moore’s law through semiconductor manufacturing innovation. Intel continues to hold leading market share in central processing units for both personal computers and servers. The company is working to revitalize its chip manufacturing operations through Intel Foundry while developing advanced products within its Intel Products segment.
Founded in 1962, Walmart Inc. has grown into the world’s largest retailer, operating more than 10,700 stores worldwide, including about 4,600 Walmart locations in the United States and roughly 600 Sam’s Club warehouses, while continuing to expand its e-commerce business. The company serves around 270 million customers each week and generated over $680 billion in fiscal 2025 revenue. Walmart’s operations are organized into three reporting segments: Walmart U.S., which accounted for 68% of fiscal 2025 sales, Walmart International at 18%, and Sam’s Club at 14%. In the U.S., nearly 60% of Walmart’s $465 billion in fiscal 2025 revenue came from grocery sales, with about one-quarter generated by general merchandise. Internationally, the company’s business is primarily concentrated in Mexico, with additional emerging exposure to India.