Intel's recently appointed CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has now completed his first year in office. Over the past few years, Intel has undergone frequent leadership changes, with its transformation journey being riddled with obstacles. Finally, much like AMD and NVIDIA, Intel has also appointed a CEO of Chinese heritage to lead the company. In recent times, Intel's most significant challenge has been the struggle to perfect its formerly acclaimed advanced manufacturing processes, leading to escalated costs and recurring postponements. This has not only posed difficulties for Intel in attracting external clients but has also impeded the progress of its in-house CPU design division.
