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Intel is slowly becoming history. They can't innovate and they can't produce. What can they do well?
If you looked at more than just headlines, you'd know that things are looking up massively for their foundry business.
We're past the 14nm+++++++++, now it's the chip design portion of Intel that's fucking up and causing product delays.
Maybe Arrow Lake will have their chip design business getting back on track, maybe not. But as a foundry, they're doing well at the moment and when they open up their services to others, things are gonna go well for them there. Also helps that the US gov has sunk a lot of money into their foundry efforts.
Bruh๐
You sound like one of the commenters on the xz email list.
They will become the next IBM. Not quite dead, but a small niche company.