This was a wake up call! The alarm has been going off for a while and you can no longer keep hitting snooze.
You do realize that this was done to prevent or at least prolong the inevitable of mass layoffs. I also think that it was yet another management mistake. The layoffs will have to happen eventually, the company just has too many employees. The problem with this action is that it will erode the morale and dedication of the people they will want and need to keep. These slow actions of a constant trickle flow of job cuts, pay cuts, and bad financial results can't be sustained by the workforce. Rip the band-aid off and get it over with. In Q2'22 they said the bottom would be in Q3. They may have been right but it might be Q3'24.
CPUs are commodity items now. There are a lot of viable options so a few new whizzy features every year or so aren't enough to win sales. The fact that companies, like Apple, Amazon, and Google to name a few, are designing their own chips is testimony that Intel doesn't really listen to its customers. They got tired of being told what they need by Intel to the point that they took on the cost of developing their own products. This is what is truly sad...