➀ Intel's decision to outsource chip manufacturing and the delay in its 7nm CPU technology are discussed; ➁ The reasons behind Intel's stagnation in 14nm process technology are analyzed, including the obsession with transistor density and the pursuit of GAA FET manufacturing processes; ➂ The challenges faced by Intel's design department, including excessive ambition and rigid thinking, are highlighted; ➃ The impact of TSMC's involvement and the internal issues within Intel are explored; ➄ The history of Intel's chip manufacturing process is reviewed, highlighting key milestones and setbacks; ➅ The role of the Technology Manufacturing Group (TMG) in Intel's history and its recent restructuring is discussed; ➆ Intel's struggle with the Tick-Tock model and its impact on product development is analyzed; ➇ The internal conflicts and management issues within Intel are examined; ➈ The future prospects for Intel and its potential strategies for recovery are considered.
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