How is the 'size' and number of employees relevant to actual products? Nobody is talking about 'ratios' and direct comparison to market net worth of AMD vs Intel.
Yes, Intel obviously has their own fabs, and the employees that go with that. Has this been helping them much in recent years? No. Does Intel also make other products, with which AMD does not compete at all? Yes, so what? You do understand that I'm comparing the specific product segments that both companies compete in, right? 'Size' and employee count is a pretty weak argument here, and I'm not even sure what your 'argument' even is.
How many failed and cancelled products does Intel have over the years? How many billions have sunk into nothing at Intel? How many companies have they bought and then sold off at a major loss? Intel's size and capital affords them the luxury of making big 'mistakes', but do you think this can go on forever? Losing market share in different segments, especially in mobile and enterprise can quickly eat away that size and capital advantage. Investor confidence is also an important factor. And another thing, AMD is an R&D company, while Intel is also a manufacturer. AMD outsources their production, and even if TSMC somehow poops their pants, AMD has the ability to switch over to Samsung, if at some point in time they offer the better node. AMD doesn't need manufacturing employees. The two companies have two very different approaches, so your argument is even more pointless.
The only comical thing is that you are picking a very specific value to compare the two companies by, which is absolutely irrelevant to the real-world performance and sales of real products. Before Zen, Intel had almost 100% market share in the enterprise sector. Now AMD has gained approx. 17% and is still gaining, albeit slowly, as the enterprise market is slow to make big transitions. Intel is big, but it's slowly getting smaller. And finally, AMD has a market capital of ~105 billion USD, vs. Intel's at ~220 billion. The difference is 2x, not 10x, 20x or whatever. Stop pretending Intel is some colossus with an infinite amount of money to do whatever. Come back to me when you have a better argument than 'muh Intel big, bro'.