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Intel's problem is TSMC and it won't go away

Besides other setbacks by Intel, the biggest might be its total failure of its GPU project, both on the consumer side and especially on the data center side, zero market share, zero big sales, the Intel GPU team is literally running by monkeys.
Yeah their GPUs they should have started at least a decade ago Arc 1st gen was a failure they need GPUs though afaik they have not given up GPU Development let's se What Xe2 offers from CES they have fixed many HW flaws.

They have lackluster drivers in Games for Compute Ponte Vehicco was the biggest flop it was amazing from architectural and packing point of view but failure as a product.

Their GPU feature stack is more close to Nvidia than AMD RayTracing is between the Two they have Tensor Math Units XMX as well like Nvidia Tensor Core
Their PPA on GPU Architecture is worse though behind both Nvidia and AMD though
 
superman,
that's the real problem.
someone good at marathon, diving, boxing and 100m sprint at same time.
lisa su won't work, she doesn't know how to run foundry.
morris chang don't know how to run a product team.

smartness is not enough,
for each direction need 15+ years of experience and excel at it.
someone with total 45+ years of industry experience on 3+ directions.
we have to look in the 70s age group and filter...
 
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