Intel’s momentum in securing foundry customers is hindered by the fact that the firm positions itself as both a competitor and a partner, says David Yoffie, a former board member. NVIDIA, AMD & Qualcomm Might Not Want To Have Their “Secret Sauce” Leaked By Placing Orders at Intel Foundry After a volatile transitional year marked by Pat Gelsinger’s departure, Intel had stabilized under Lip-Bu Tan, an individual known for his transformative leadership. During this time, there was pressure on Intel’s new CEO to pursue a foundry spin-off; however, the idea was ultimately abandoned, as Tan was confident that he could […]
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