"...Whether the execution follows is the multibillion-dollar question." Caring whether the execution follows was so 20th-century. Tan sees how it is done today. It doesn't matter what you do. What matters is how you look doing it. It is all dance moves.
They're increasingly loosing ground in the x86 market, but still have more than two thirds of it. They never fell behind, but they are on a path to do so, which means they aren't on a comeback either.
Their biggest problem isn't that they are failing x86, it's that they are way behind in the GPU compute market.
jamesgill 1 days ago [-]
I wouldn’t call it a “comeback”. By making some desperate ‘deals’ and the new CEO pulling the company hard to the right, they’ve bought some time to delay the inevitable.
But Intel’s time as anything more than a manufacturing contractor are over.
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They're increasingly loosing ground in the x86 market, but still have more than two thirds of it. They never fell behind, but they are on a path to do so, which means they aren't on a comeback either.
Their biggest problem isn't that they are failing x86, it's that they are way behind in the GPU compute market.
But Intel’s time as anything more than a manufacturing contractor are over.