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Segment Reporting (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 27, 2025
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Summary of Net Revenue and Operating Income (Loss) by Segment
The following table provides a summary of net revenue, cost of sales and operating expenses, and operating income (loss) by segment. Segment cost of sales and operating expenses primarily include materials, external manufacturing, labor and marketing and advertising costs, and exclude expenses and credits that are recorded within the All Other category. Neither of the Client and Gaming businesses qualify as a separate reportable operating segment, however, the Company continues to separately disclose revenue for each business.
Three Months EndedNine Months Ended
September 27,
2025
September 28,
2024
September 27,
2025
September 28,
2024
(In millions)
Net revenue:
Data Center$4,341 $3,549 $11,255 $8,720 
Client and Gaming
Client2,750 1,881 7,543 4,741 
Gaming1,298 462 3,067 2,032 
Total Client and Gaming4,048 2,343 10,610 6,773 
Embedded857 927 2,504 2,634 
Total net revenue$9,246 $6,819 $24,369 $18,127 
Cost of sales and operating expenses:
Data Center
$3,267 $2,508 $9,404 $6,395 
Client and Gaming
3,181 2,055 8,480 6,082 
Embedded
574 555 1,618 1,575 
All other954 977 2,925 3,046 
Total cost of sales and operating expenses
$7,976 $6,095 $22,427 $17,098 
Operating income (loss):
Data Center$1,074 $1,041 $1,851 $2,325 
Client and Gaming867 288 2,130 691 
Embedded283 372 886 1,059 
All other (1)
(954)(977)(2,925)(3,046)
Total operating income
$1,270 $724 $1,942 $1,029 
(1)
For the three and nine months ended September 27, 2025, all other operating losses primarily included $562 million and $1.7 billion of amortization of acquisition-related intangibles, and $419 million and $1.2 billion of stock-based compensation expense, respectively.

For the three and nine months ended September 28, 2024, all other operating losses primarily included $585 million and $1.8 billion of amortization of acquisition-related intangibles, and $351 million and $1.1 billion of stock-based compensation expense, respectively.