Any prospects here? I am getting bored here. They have tons of people all doing "strategy". there is no "actual" work to do. just paper exercises. what is the prospect for ifs? is it better to stay or explore elsewhere?
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Since we're fantasizing in 5 years IFS will bring in $2T and grow to $100T by the end of the decade. Forget about Intel's influence on S&P 500. Intel will be the only thing that matters for the entire US GDP and the sole employer for most of the world. It will have its own military.
In 5 years IFS will bring $50B revenue to intel. By end of this decade it will go up to $100B.
do they have the right leadership to do what it takes to win?
Intel has tried repeatedly to get into the foundry business for the past 20 years, and has failed each time, even when they had the process technology leadership. The reason was arrogance and an inflexibility to work with customers. That needs to change before they can succeed.
In 5 years ifs revenue will be $30B/year. It will be biggest business of intel. By end of this decade it will cross $50B revenue.
Foundry will be a failure, no chance against TSMC, Samsung, UMC, Global, not even SMIC.
Intel got no technology, no ecosystem, no customers. All you can do is make ppts.
Get serious Intel and customer care is an oxymoron.
Intel has no chance in this cutthroat industry. They failed when they were technology leaders and now as technology laggards a wet dream!
Is it any wonder why Pat says he couldn’t build Ohio fabs without government money.
Next two years a ton of capacity is coming on line and nobody will need Intel expensive and old technology! Look at the last two years how Intel did compared to everyone else, now a recession, FUBAR