Houses of cards choreographed around Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger are falling : the company’s chips are stuck on a 10-nanometer process; desktop CPUs consume astonishingly; Strong processors don’t lag. Intel once dominated the data center market, but the release of its ambitious data center processor Sapphire Rapid has been delayed: at the earliest in mid-2021, then in the first quarter of 2022, the first half of the year, the latest rumor is 2023 the first season.
Intel’s rival AMD is methodically preparing to release Ryzen 7000 series desktop processors, fourth-generation Epyc data center processors, and RDNA-3 GPUs this year. For the dismal second-quarter earnings report, Gelsinger issued a statement “We need to do better.” How can the chip giant do better? Most importantly, how to deliver the product on time?
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