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Intel is facing a critical crossroads after a disastrous year, with a staggering 60% stock drop and multiple CEO changes. To regain its footing, the company must appoint a tech-savvy CEO, stay committed to its foundry strategy, and possibly split its operations, following AMD’s successful model. Additionally, Intel needs to streamline its workforce and address its vague AI and GPU strategies, which have left it trailing behind competitors like Nvidia and AMD. Key to its revival will be the successful execution of these strategies, particularly in advanced semiconductor manufacturing.
What do you think is Intel’s most crucial step to bounce back: leadership change, strategy overhaul, or something else entirely?