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Intel just changed the game.

TechLinked@techlinked552.1K viewsJul 29, 20217:05
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Intel just changed the game analyzes a notable shift in how the company positions its hardware strategy and branding. The video explains Intel's decision to rebrand its process nodes with new names like Intel 7, 4, and 3, and the plan to eventually reach Intel 20A where the A stands for the angstrom unit. The host argues that these renamings are largely cosmetic from a density perspective but are part of a broader effort under new CEO Pat Gelsinger to regain momentum in fabrication and competitive standing against TSMC and Samsung. The discussion also covers Intel’s new Foundry Division, which will produce x86 and ARM chips for Qualcomm and Amazon, signaling a more aggressive push into contract manufacturing. Throughout, the video blends critical commentary with light humor and quick visual segues, and it threads related tech news items such as LG's store strategies, Dell’s regulatory hurdles, and upcoming product disclosures into a broader narrative about how large tech firms adapt to regulatory and market pressures. The result is a concise, multi-faceted overview of how Intel is reshaping its roadmap, branding, and external partnerships to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving silicon landscape, with occasional foreshadowing of deeper dives to come in future videos. The episode still positions the channel's host as a guide through this evolving tech world, signaling continued coverage of Intel's strategy, industry regulation, and notable hardware announcements.

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