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AMD went through several CEOs after Jerry Sanders' shine wore off (Hector Ruiz, Dirk Meyer, Rory Read) before Lisa Su took over. We're only two CEOs in at Intel post the start of the decline (which I date to about when they failed at 10 nm). Who will be their Lisa Su?

Intel is now trying to do battle with AMD, Nvidia and TSMC all at the same time. The only thing worse would be if they were going after mobile - which they've always sucked at - and trying to take on Qualcomm too. It's no wonder they're not getting anywhere.

Hector Ruiz, though a mediocre executive at both AMD and Motorola Semi before that, was at least "visionary" enough to both purchase ATI (Nvidia's competitor in graphics chips ) and spin-out AMD's fabs into Global Foundries during his tenure. He knew which battle AMD was more likely to succeed at.

What Intel needs now is someone who can see that pouring money into IFS to do battle with TSMC is a futile exercise, and that they'd be better off spinning it out so they can concentrate on fighting the two other formidable competitors. That's going to be hard enough, as it is.

Dejected & still long at Intel.

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I also agree that the Mag 7 may have peaked or may have lost some fanfare. As far as another company or companies rising up to create competition, I believe the Mag 7 have gotten to the point where they stifle creativity and competition. Hopefully there are some kids in a garage somewhere who will emerge with something new and exciting.

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