I think I said this before, but Intel doesn't understand their fundamental business model. They are not in the business of pushing process node tech, they are in the business of selling their chips. The process node is just a means to that end, their customers doesn't care what Intel chips are made on as long as the chips performs well at the end of the day. All that efforts for an ultimately meaningless title is ironically subsidizing the R&D of Samsung and TSMC through tool vendors like ASML.
Good point about funding samsung and tsmc indirectly!
I have said Intel was focusing their business wrong for years and taken more flak in this forum than a rusty flying tincan in bf1.
To me it seems there have been a cultural powerfight inside the company. A sign is eg Pat Gelsinger beeing sidelined by current CEO. The process and manufacturing people having the most power during most of the last decade.
A result of the Bod looking at where the money goes. Going for profit on short and medium term. Thinks who can make a difference for that and then vote for fab man. Thats how ceo is selected.
Ofcource hugely idiotic for anyone with just slight product insight and passion but its the norm.
We need people like steve jobs, jhh and heck to a certain degree even Lisa. They got business drive, passion and product knowledge. Not those mechanics. They are very much needed but not as ceo of a technology firm.
When ibm high freq 7nm hits zen 2 we will see what mess Intel is in with its blown out fixed cost. Its a more risky business than most know when margins get under pressure.