Intel's newly appointed CEO, Pat Gelsinger, is contemplating a substantial shift in the company's foundry business strategy. At the upcoming July board meeting, he plans to discuss the potential cessation of marketing the 18A process technology to new clients, instead reallocating resources towards the development of the cutting-edge 14A process. This bold move aims to propel Intel ahead of TSMC in the realm of advanced process technology. Should this decision be enacted, it would signify a departure from the foundry expansion trajectory set forth by Intel's previous CEO.