Things started getting bad at Intel under Craig Barrett (CRB). Intel was making garbage in Mobile and NOR-Flash. Mobile CPU used ARM architecture. Research In Motion (RIM) was Mobile customer. Mobile chip was used in Blackberry telephone. Intel also failed in Graphics.
Then, Paul Otellini (PSO) enherited these debacles when he became CEO.
I tried to warn CRB and PSO about Mobile and Flash businesses. They did not care, and shortly after they laid off 10,500 employees (2006 massive layoff). They shut down Mobile and NOR flash businesses and left RIM in limbo. Pat Gelisinger (PG) left Intel shortly after.
When Intel came back with X86 Mobile, phones with X86 exploded in Brasil. The brasilian company, Mobile customer, sued Intel because it claimed the explosion was caused by X86 Mobile CPU. Again, Intel shut down the X86 Mobile business quietly. Finally, Intel missed the largest market opportunity in the history of semiconductors.
When CRB was asked why Intel missed Mobile, he blamed ARM architecture
When PSO was asked he blamed Steve Job for being cheap. He claimed Job offered little for a die/chip. PSO also claimed that Intel was not sure about the volume. But failed to mention that Intel was in Mobile using ARM.