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by kashkhan 3419 days ago
the $80B a year in R&D is off by an order of magnitude.

https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/02/05/intel-corporation-...

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Isn't an order of magnitude 10x? According to your link they spent $12.74 billion in 2016.
Not necessarily, it could be e if you're using natural logarithms. Anyway: log10(12.74) = 1.10, log10(80) = 1.90. So, it's a little less than a full order of magnitude, but pretty close.
Although not normally used for smaller amounts it can go in both directions. ~1/10th is still an accurate if archaic use of the term.
Indeed, that's more than Intel earned in total revenues in 2016...