The mission assigned to Pat Gelsinger when he took over Intel as CEO in 2021 was to restore the then 52-year-old company to relevancy.
Its business of designing and manufacturing chips — once industry-leading — was struggling.
"By the time Intel began to work on AI chips, it was too late, and the company had basically no market share."
Its line of AI chips, known as Gaudi, has paled compared to offerings from competitors like Nvidia.
Doing so will require strengthening its fab manufacturing business, which The Futurum Group's Newman notes is no easy feat.
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TSMC's