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Pat Gelsinger came back to turn Intel around – here’s how it’s going

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Oct 4, 2022
Pat Gelsinger, the CEO of Intel, returns to discuss his ambitious plans to rejuvenate the tech giant. He shares insights on restructuring Intel's engineering culture and shifting towards a foundry model to compete with TSMC. Gelsinger emphasizes the importance of risk management and collaboration in reclaiming Intel’s legacy. He also delves into Intel's strategic initiatives for domestic manufacturing and the implications of the CHIPS Act. The conversation highlights Intel's latest innovations in CPUs and GPUs and the competitive landscape against rivals like NVIDIA and AMD.
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ANECDOTE

Gelsinger's Return to Intel

  • Pat Gelsinger started at Intel at 18 and considers the company foundational to the tech industry.
  • His return was driven by a desire to restore Intel's iconic status and rebuild Western supply chains.
INSIGHT

Intel's Struggles and Path to Recovery

  • Intel's struggles stemmed from abandoning their disciplined "tick-tock" methodology and taking excessive risks.
  • Rebuilding customer trust is crucial after past execution failures in quality, capacity, and performance.
ANECDOTE

Intel's Risky Bet Against EUV

  • Intel took too much risk and failed by betting against EUV lithography, a technology they helped create.
  • Now, Intel is aggressively embracing EUV and investing in transistor technology like RibbonFET.
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