Intel considers selling production if new chip technology fails
Intel, one of the largest technology companies in the world, is facing a difficult situation. Following the recent dismissal of CEO Pat Gelsinger, the company's new management has openly stated that if the new manufacturing technology to be launched next year does not succeed, Intel will likely be forced to sell its manufacturing division. The move would mark a fundamental change in the nature of the entire company, which has long combined chip design and manufacturing, making it unique in the market. With a drop in value of more than $100 billion and the loss of its technology lead, Intel is entering a crucial phase.
Intel, a company known for its ability to not only design but also manufacture chips, is in a difficult position. This combination of both roles has long set it apart from most competitors that specialize in only one part of the process. In recent years, however, Intel $INTC has faced increasing challenges. The company has lost its technology leadership in chip…