03-05-2024 14:35 via rocketnews.com

Pat Gelsinger was brought in to fix Intel. 3 years later, it still seems like a mess.

Turning around Intel Corp., the second-largest chip maker in the world, is taking a lot longer than many investors were counting on — but they need to be patient because the ongoing strategic changes may yet save the company.
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