Once a titan in the tech industry, Intel is now trying to climb out of what its CEO describes as a “mud hole.” Rivals from Taiwan and South Korea have overtaken the semiconductor company in advanced chip making, and would-be Intel customers have backed away from projects. WSJ’s Asa Fitch unpacks the stakes of Intel’s comeback plan.
Further Reading:
- Once Mighty Intel Struggles to Escape ‘Mud Hole’
Further Listening:
- The $1 Trillion Company That Started at Denny’s
- America’s Answer to the Chips Shortage