Intel died when mobile cost it its software differentiation; if the U.S. wants a domestic foundry, then it ought to leverage the need for AI chips to make an independent Intel foundry viable.
I used the Five Whys analysis, created by the founder of Toyota, to better understand the recent Intel shakeup.
Yee Lee TAIPEI (Reuters) -Intel should have focused on artificial intelligence rather than trying to become a contract ...
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