According to in-store data from Grips Intelligence, Intel generated the majority of its revenue through Newegg, which accounted for 63.9% of revenue share during Q1 2026 (January–March), followed by Best Buy at 30.4% and Amazon at just 5.7%. Across these three tracked retailers, Intel's average product price stood at $183.66, while the brand experienced a notable 30.6% revenue growth over the quarter. Interestingly, this revenue increase came alongside a 14.1% decline in average price, suggesting that volume gains more than offset lower pricing. Among Intel's top-selling products on Newegg, the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K Arrow Lake processor commanded a premium at $579.99, while the Xeon w7-3565X workstation chip reached $2,963.99. These pricing dynamics and retailer concentration patterns highlight Intel's continued reliance on specialty electronics channels for the bulk of its sales performance.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, revenue on tracked retailers has grew by 31% from Jan to Mar.
OVER TIME
Over the last three months, average selling price on tracked retailers has decreased by 14% from Jan to Mar.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across product categories for Intel on Best Buy.
REVENUE SHARE
Revenue distribution across tracked retailers for Intel.
BY REVENUE
$579.99
Price
$64K
Revenue
$292.85
Price
$50K
Revenue
$309.99
Price
$38K
Revenue
$2,963.99
Price
$30K
Revenue