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> closing a lot of projects/teams that do not add value

I hear what you're saying, but that's also kind of how they got in trouble isn't it? They had an ARM license and a good implementation (at the time) StrongARM, but they shut that down just before smart phones hit. Intel is notorious for shutting down projects like that just before they could have been profitable so they can "focus on their core competencies".

> They need to do some variation of what Elon did to twitter.

Doing to Intel what Elon did to Twitter sounds like a disaster. Yes, Intel needs a shakeup, but don't completely destroy it. It's the largest chipmaker in the US and has actual fabs. I think Gelsinger is on the right track, but it's going to take time.



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