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Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett: Splitting up America’s leading chipmaker is a bad idea

You need a reason to switch from TSMC why would someone switch to you if you got a worse product unless it's significantly cheaper or the product is Superior for Intel Cheaper is not an option but Superior is
Mr. Barrett asserts that 'the company with the best technology and ability to manufacture in high volume wins the prize.' However, he overlooks the success of many fabless companies that own no fabs yet perform remarkably well. If an internal fab were essential for a semiconductor design company to succeed, Intel would likely be in a much stronger position today.
Due to Single Fact of TSMC having the most bleeding edge technology which Intel used to had the company with the best technology wins in Past Intel had that so their design Dominated( Designs were carried by Fabs) they no longer have that so they are suffering
When the industry and market shifted, Microsoft and other major players adapted and moved forward, while Intel did not. Now, as the train and its passengers have already left the station, Intel remains a lone passenger waiting at the station, still believing it was the first to arrive at the station.
This can't be more true they didn't focus on many new technologies instead focusing on Drones and T shirts 🤮 and stuff it is Just hilarious Andy Grove/Moore were alive at that time they could have at least put in some sense into the board/CEO
 
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