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Intel: Foundry Model Illusion (NASDAQ:INTC)

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Last updated: 2023/06/27 at 12:21 AM
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The new Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) foundry model called IDM 2.0 still appears more of an illusion than a great business concept. The chip company still ignores that most top foundry customers are direct competitors with Intel and are highly unlikely to utilize their foundry services. My investment thesis remains Bearish, as the chip giant continues pursuing a failed business plan with external foundry services while promoting internal foundry flexibility.

Finviz Chart

Source: Finviz

Lots Of Illusions

At the Internal Foundry Model Investor webinar last week, Intel failed to announce any major customers for IFS (Intel Foundry Services) and focused almost entirely on cost savings programs. The chip giant continues to pursue the IFS business to limited success despite announcing plans to relaunch the business back in early 202 and invest $1 billion in a fund to drive an innovation ecosystem.

The company updated Wall Street on the plans of the contract chip making business, but management spent most of the time discussing the cost allocation of the updated business model. Intel thinks having a standalone P&L for the manufacturing group will change the dynamics of the group.

Cost Allocation slide

Source: Intel Foundry Model presentation

The issue is the dynamic of having a manufacturing unit competing with internal and external customers for the business. What is most important to the manufacturing unit might not be the most important to the chip design units leaving a huge internal struggle.

Ultimately, the problem with the business is the desire of an external customer to utilize the foundry services business. A big aspect of chip design is keeping competitors from being able to copy new chip designs and your competition manufacturing new chips doesn’t appear very ideal or logical.

Intel hosted the Intel Foundry Model event on June 21 and the company didn’t announce any new customers. A prime reason could be part of the presentation discussing internal products obtaining first access to new nodes.

IDM Engineering slide

Source: Intel Foundry Model presentation

Apparently, external customers would only have access to leading-edge process nodes after Intel has launched up to 4 products with the node. The IFS business won’t sign up any major customer with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) providing access to leading-edge process nodes immediately due to no internal products.

At the investor webinar, Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya asked Intel management about the prime issue with the new business structure (emphasis added):

Let’s say, one of your product groups wants to go to an external foundry, what flexibility do they really have, because these foundry relationships are done years in advance? And even if that product group leaves, who covers that underutilization charge, right? So, doesn’t in some way this new structure kind of give the illusion of separation and flexibility without actually having the real flexibility that your fabless and foundry competitors are enjoying today?

The answer from the CFO and the VP of Corporate Planning back up the theory of the BofA analyst. The business units of Intel have limited actual flexibility to use outside foundry space and external customers are likely to not trust the separation of the manufacturing business providing nothing more than an illusion.

Cost Structure

The new business model is nothing more than accounting changes amongst the business units. Intel forecasts another $4 to $5 billion in annual savings from IDM 2.0 due to the business units boring industry costs.

Cost savings slide

Source: Intel Foundry Model presentation

The company identified areas where the business units were expediting orders and the cost of workflow disruptions while testing was taking longer due to inefficiencies in the business model. What ultimately matters is whether IDM 2.0 delivers 5 nodes in 4 years. Intel can generate all the cost savings in the world, but the chip giant needs a technology process leadership to compete in foundry services.

Intel is busy planning new fabs all around the globe with plans in Germany and Israel progressing in the last few weeks. The company is busy working up government subsidies which again should be the secondary goal with process leadership and new foundry customers the ultimate goal.

Analysts have earnings snapping back over the next couple of years to justify the current stock price. Our view is that Intel won’t achieve meaningful profit growth due to the business spinning their wheels changing the business model and only creating an illusion of progress while potentially creating an internal struggle.

Earnings estimates table

Source: Seeking Alpha

Takeaway

The key investor takeaway is that Intel continues working towards setting up IDM 2.0 only creating an illusion of a flexible business acquiring external customers.

Investors should avoid Intel Corporation stock, with the requirement for a substantial EPS rebound to even justify the current price at $33.

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