What happened to Intel?
If Prices Could Talk · 2024-12-20 · 58 min
Episode notes
In this episode, Tracy Dent speaks with Greg James and Jeet Mukherjee about Intel, a company that once defined the cutting edge of technology but now finds itself struggling to compete with industry giants like Nvidia and AMD. We talk about the drivers behind Intel’s success in the golden age, why things started to fall off, and how others began to take market share and eventually lead the semiconductor industry. We also discuss red flags for when a company is about to get leapfrogged in position, and where Intel might go from here. Granted with 14 patents, Greg is a 30-year industry veteran who has led engineering teams at companies like Intel, Verizon, and Google. Throughout his career, he has led mechanical design teams, enabled customers to manufacture with Intel's advanced SMT and socketed chips, and developed and delivered thermal and mechanical solutions for mobile PCs. Greg's LinkedIn:
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