
Tech Tonic | Where does Intel go from here?
Hindustan TimesWhen nothing is going your way, absolutely nothing is going your way. Intel hasn’t been able to get a tune out of its recent generations of chips, at least to the extent Nvidia, Qualcomm, Apple, AMD and even Google have. Financials make for dim reading, and customer outlook isn’t very positive even though no PC makers have as yet announced anything akin to Apple closing the Intel chapter for their Macs, a few years ago. Intel is claiming that’s its new graphics have a performance advantage over Nvidia’s comparative chip, but the caveat is the Arc B580 gains some of that when paired with a pricey Core i9-14900K CPU. Turning down Apple’s invitation to make chips for iPhones in the early days, trying to create a niche within a niche with Atom PC chips and a less than ideal attempt at making 5G modems for portables, simply make one wonder—what were Intel’s well paid advisors really doing?
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