All past and current efforts are focused on keeping x86 profitable, and that is a challenge because of the increasing market share loss to ARM, with RISC-V about to start taking share as well.
Add to that whatever is happening in China, because they too want their architecture to supplant x86.
The platform is burning, and I get why management doesn't want to publicly discuss strategy but there is no sign that they even have an x86 exit strategy.
Flattening the org and shedding non-core products and activities is good and maybe enables strategy yet is really just tactical in concept.
Expect the company to get ever smaller the longer they take in solving this issue.
Reminds me a lot of IBM when mainframes were being replaced by miniservers. They still sell mainframes but a person could have worked an entire career at IBM between when mainframes stopped working and where they are now, and been miserable the entire time.
For those who aren't into wasting their working career at a zombie tech company, look elsewhere. They are doing you a favor when they lay you off.