If Intel CEO wants to read. This is from a 30 year hardcore chip veteran who retired. Long ago there were real engineers who knew the entire silicon product cycle from architecture to design to fab to assembly to test and then high volume manufacturing. They would integrate the flow and dive into solving a problem if it occurred. Anybody who was a grade 7 and above was really talented in the entire chip flow, and had the attitude of moving entire mountains, basically like a mini Andy Grove.
Now fast forward, the company is bloated with experts who know nothing outside their own little area. They even became VP's without knowing much about their own little silo and started playing politics with EVERY other area, rooting for the failure of the other area.
This is a recipe for failure of mother Intel, where even the CEO is good for nothing id--t. The VPs are all bigger id--ts and fellows are doing nothing other than perennial marketing of their own knowledge and skills. Nobody knows what they do, nobody cares what they do, Again all protecting their own little castles.
This is the bitter truth.
Solution? Fire 50% of the VPs and 50% of the fellows NOW