Semiconductor industry expert Dylan Patel said a big problem under former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who left the company in December, was that he was "too nice." "He did not want to fire a bunch of middle management in the way they needed to," he said.
There were multiple significant cuts under Gelsinger.
It will also restart plans to produce chips that power AI servers and look to areas beyond servers in several areas such as software, robotics and AI foundation models.
Intel was much more diversified 5-7 years ago. A lot of stuff was spun off or sold to enable the company to focus on its core competencies.
Sounds like China will be able to poach a lot of experienced and pissed off Intel employees.