This reminds me of the time a Senior Fellow at Intel said TSMC could not succeed, the fabless model was broken, blah blah blah. Not long after that TSMC could have said the same, that the IDM model was broken, do to the missteps of Samsung and Intel, but they did not. The only thing statements like this do is motivate the competition and annoy people like me. Hopefully Darren retracts this statement or is fired. I personally would not want a leader at my company publicly stepping on his man parts and unduly motivating the competition.
Intel will in fact succeed for reasons that have been discussed here. In the battle for the NOT TSMC business against Samsung Intel will succeed and if the latest PDKs from TSMC. Samsung, and Intel (N2, 3nm, and 18A) are any indication it will be a heated battle for the next generation of foundry process technologies, absolutely.
And lets be honest, the real reason AMD went fabless is because they were horribly behind Intel and had no other choice. Then they were locked to GF and still behind Intel. Now that AMD is with TSMC they are catching up but not to the point they should be bad mouthing the competition like this:
Asked at the Canalys EMEA Forum 2023 if Intel can succeed, Darren Grasby, exec VP for strategic partnerships and president of AMD EMEA, replied emphatically: "Of course not."
He hinted that the decision to embrace contract manufacturing could be a turn that Intel might come to regret.
"Intel has gone down these paths," he said, "and if you think about the journey of AMD we had our own fabs many years ago and we chose to go fabless, and it was the turning point of the company that allowed us to invest those R&D dollars into the roadmap, and they're the roadmaps that are bringing that product and leading edge technology to market today."
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Intel will in fact succeed for reasons that have been discussed here. In the battle for the NOT TSMC business against Samsung Intel will succeed and if the latest PDKs from TSMC. Samsung, and Intel (N2, 3nm, and 18A) are any indication it will be a heated battle for the next generation of foundry process technologies, absolutely.
And lets be honest, the real reason AMD went fabless is because they were horribly behind Intel and had no other choice. Then they were locked to GF and still behind Intel. Now that AMD is with TSMC they are catching up but not to the point they should be bad mouthing the competition like this:
Asked at the Canalys EMEA Forum 2023 if Intel can succeed, Darren Grasby, exec VP for strategic partnerships and president of AMD EMEA, replied emphatically: "Of course not."
He hinted that the decision to embrace contract manufacturing could be a turn that Intel might come to regret.
"Intel has gone down these paths," he said, "and if you think about the journey of AMD we had our own fabs many years ago and we chose to go fabless, and it was the turning point of the company that allowed us to invest those R&D dollars into the roadmap, and they're the roadmaps that are bringing that product and leading edge technology to market today."

Intel building fabs? Turnaround? Think again, says AMD exec
Exiting fab biz was 'turning point' for House of Zen, claims Darren Grasby
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