Morris Chang’s statements come after the recent dismissal of Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. Gelsinger’s expensive and ambitious plan to transform Intel is thought to have failed and progress is slow. However, neither Intel nor Gelsinger gave a concrete reason for the separation. Gelsinger wanted Intel to become the contract chipmaker it once was, having been replaced by TSMC.
On the other hand, Chang, in his speech at an event organized to promote his autobiography, said that he did not know why Pat Gelsinger left Intel, but it was seen that the US company was looking for a new strategy as well as a new CEO: “I don’t know why Pat resigned. I don’t know if his strategy was bad or he didn’t execute it well… Compared to the AI, it seemed more focused on being a foundry. Of course now Gelsinger, should focus on artificial intelligence It looks like. Right now They have neither a new strategy nor a new CEO. “It is very difficult to find both.” he added.
According to Reuters, under Gelsinger’s leadership, Intel lost many important customers and some contracts were canceled despite setting ambitious goals. Additionally, there were tensions in relations with TSMC. Chang describes Gelsinger as “a little rude” and said that this situation negatively affected the cooperation between the two companies.
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