In an interview with Ina Fried in the Axios magazine on HBO, which was broadcast in the United States yesterday, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said that An apple As a customer he hasn’t given up yet. Gelsinger’s move away from Intel processors in Macs is totally understandable.
Apple decided that the same company was able to build a better chip than Intel. The Intel president said that, admittedly, Apple has done a good job. What Intel should do now is create a better chip that can outperform Apple’s own products. She said they wanted to try to get Apple back.
Gelsinger also admitted that it may take a few years for Intel to achieve this goal. In the meantime, it is important to ensure that Intel delivers better products, creates a more open and vibrant ecosystem, and gives developers and users more incentives to use Intel-based products. So he will struggle hard to win more customers in this field.
A few months ago under Gelsinger, Intel promised significant investments in new systems for the production of chips. Among other things, they want to build a new factory in Europe, where the area around Dresden must also be called into question as a site. Intel wants to act more as a manufacturer to third-party companies, so that progress in shrinking the width of the chassis no longer plays a very important role. According to many observers, this is exactly what lies in the weakness of Intel, after all, contract manufacturers such as Samsung and TSMC have already announced that they will soon switch to 3nm chips.
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