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Current

4.5×

As of Jun 5, 2026

5-Year Average

1.5×

All-Time High

6.0×

Dec 31, 2001

All-Time Low

0.7×

Sep 6, 2024

P/B Ratio daily chart for Intel (INTC)

Jun 8, 2021 – Jun 5, 2026 · 1,255 trading days

Historical P/B Ratio for Intel (INTC) from 2001 to 2025

  • 20251.5×
  • 20240.9×
  • 20232.0×
  • 20221.1×
  • 20212.2×
  • 20202.5×
  • 20193.3×
  • 20182.9×
  • 20173.1×
  • 20162.6×
  • 20152.7×
  • 20143.1×
  • 20132.2×
  • 20122.0×
  • 20112.7×
  • 20102.4×
  • 20092.7×
  • 20082.1×
  • 20073.6×
  • 20063.2×
  • 20054.1×
  • 20043.8×
  • 20035.5×
  • 20022.9×
  • 20016.0×

About P/B Ratio at Intel (INTC)

Intel (INTC) P/B ratio is 4.5× as of June 5, 2026. The 5-year average is 1.5×. The sector median currently stands at 6.0×. The current ratio is at the 98th percentile of its own 10-year history.

Intel (INTC) historical P/B ratio has ranged from a low of 0.7× (2024) to a high of 6.0× (2001) in the available daily series.

The price-to-book (P/B) ratio compares a company's market capitalisation to its book value of equity (total shareholders' equity) on the most recent quarterly balance sheet. It is calculated as market cap ÷ book value of equity (equivalent to share price ÷ book value per share). A P/B below 1× implies the market values the business below its accounting net worth; values well above 1× reflect intangible assets, brand value, or a high return on equity.

Intel P/B Ratio by Year

Intel P/B Ratio 2025: 1.5×

Intel (INTC) P/B ratio in 2025 was 1.5×, expanded from 0.9× the prior year.

Intel P/B Ratio 2024: 0.9×

Intel (INTC) P/B ratio in 2024 was 0.9×, contracted from 2.0× the prior year.

Intel P/B Ratio 2023: 2.0×

Intel (INTC) P/B ratio in 2023 was 2.0×, expanded from 1.1× the prior year.

Intel P/B Ratio 2022: 1.1×

Intel (INTC) P/B ratio in 2022 was 1.1×, contracted from 2.2× the prior year.

Intel P/B Ratio 2021: 2.2×

Intel (INTC) P/B ratio in 2021 was 2.2×.

Sector peers by P/B Ratio — chart

Current ratio vs. sector peers. Highlighted bar is this company.

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