Translated data: Intel announced its third-quarter financial results for 2022, showing a revenue decline of 8% to $14.2 billion, falling short of the market expectation of $13.54 billion. Among this, the data center and artificial intelligence business generated $3.8 billion in revenue, slightly below the anticipated $3.9 billion, and experienced a 10% year-over-year decrease. Despite the normalization of the data center market, Intel continues to face strong competition from companies like NVIDIA. Additionally, AMD and NVIDIA are developing Arm-based chips to challenge Intel's dominance in the PC market. In response to this competitive pressure, Intel is taking measures such as self-developed software to seize the initiative in the AI technology revolution.