Apple is the next Intel. Their overpriced products and sealed ecosytem will eventually topple. People enabled the fall of Intel by supporting their bad business behavior, just like they do for Apple.
The two have absolutely nothing alike though other than what's your gut feeling right now... Apple isn't fighting with a direct competitor over a market, they just made their own and the rest followed suit. Apple's custom chip ventures have been successful and they moved out of x86. Between a sea of Android phones, Apple stands out with a unique product loaded with USPs.
Intel: their chips are not successful, they're stuck in x86, and they have a direct competitor with a better product right now. Additionally, you need a magnifying glass to find a remaining USP in any of their product lines.
Does anyone see the Elephant in the Room? We know that Nvidia are going to charge a premium for their cards going forward. First AMD and now Intel have told the tech media do not expect our products to compete by MSRP. They also shed 25% of their stock price. The market demands that they shed workers to stabilize.
Do not expect me to upgrade anytime soon, is the only possible answer here.... somehow though I'm quite convinced I'm not the one that needs to sell a product or needs to buy one, but AMD and Intel really do. Its funny how the world's turned around on us, interesting perspective.
But... I think people are getting too many panties in bunches around the chip developments lately, the real elephant to me is AI and how people are rushing towards the next cliff, only to figure out its, indeed, a cliff that you can fall from, and the descent's pretty long. Like Lemmings, they're all going there though. Must run fastuuhhr or AI will destroy us! Its hilarious to see, and reminds me of the dotcom bubble and the crypto craze. How did that work out again...
Everything you see now is banking on the supposed payoff from AI, but in the consumer world, there is no payoff at all. There's only data collection, and AI is a perfect tool to keep that going when people stop frequenting social media.