In a recent interview, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates expressed his view that Intel has veered significantly off course and will encounter formidable obstacles in its attempt to rejuvenate. Gates reminisced that Intel's groundbreaking technological advancements in the early 1970s were pivotal in the evolution of personal computers and profoundly shaped his professional journey, fostering a particular fondness for the company. Nonetheless, he noted that in the current landscape, Intel has lagged behind competitors like TSMC and Samsung in chip design and manufacturing processes, complicating its prospects for revitalization.
