Intel, once the uncontested leader in PC and server chips, faces a turning point. Delays in advanced process technology and rising competition from AMD and Arm-based architectures have dented both performance and reputation. Recent capital infusions totaling around US$16 billion—from US government subsidies, SoftBank, and Nvidia—have brought attention to Intel’s revival efforts, but analysts warn that funding alone cannot resolve long-standing structural weaknesses.
Why Intel’s US$16 billion lifeline won’t solve its foundry crisis?
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