@kaia Yes. Gelsinger is a sufficiently level headed and perceptive CEO that as long as he's still alive, Intel will be able to weather any storm sent their way.
@allison@kaia intel will build arm chips if they have to (either in house or fabbing them for others since Intel has fabs, unlike AMD and others), and their GPUs are picking up sales wise. ARC is getting rave reviews from the YouTube circuit now because of it's low price relative to Nvidia and even AMD.
@mint@kaia@allison they got that out of a deal with DEC over patents or some shit (StrongARM) and then sold it off because who needs ARM. They also had an ARM router chip they sold off too.
@kaia Hardware doesn't really matter that much when software isn't there.
So I suspect Intel may only lose customers that would otherwise buy stuff for Edge and IoT like the N200 and X6416RE but that's it.
I mainly suspect things like cars, packaging machines and that kinda stuff might use it.
Desktop and laptop, I think will barely be dented by Nvidia unless they come with a really good software proposition (like Apple's Rosetta2) and hardware to aid transition (like x86-64 memory ordering).