The Intel logo is displayed outside of the Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif.

Rising competition weighed on analysts minds following Intel's dismal report after the bell Thursday. Wall Street largely believes the company's sales shortfall is an Intel-specific problem and they remain bullish on the semiconductor industry as a whole.

Shares were down over 7 percent at the open after the company also gave weak guidance and missed on revenue and didn't seem any closer to naming a permanent CEO.