I feel Intel does not make full use of the potential of the talents it hires. It feels like they get talented engineers onboard and fail to allocate them to meaningful projects where they can perform and shine. Instead, people end up getting shuffled around and waste time on small and transient stuff. As a result, the talent gets wasted and Intel loses money - a lose/lose situation. I think Intel should purely focus on making chips and remaining to be an ingredient company as it always has been. Wasting money on "trying" to create competitive software, AI methods, robots, drones, autonomous cars, etc. makes no sense. These are not Intel's forte and will not help its bottom line at all. There are far more competent companies out there that excel at those things already and Intel will never be a match for those. Intel should do ONLY what it is good at and nothing more. Being greedy by trying to show presence in every type of technology does more harm than good to Intel.