Re: I don't get it...
The laziness and hubris argument doesn't match the reality
Not regarding process technology. Intel was a bit guilty of assuming that it didn't need to do much to continue to succeed in the data centre space, where it made all its profit. And, let's face it, this is where it's still doing very good business. But it repeatedly fluffed mobile and wasted a lot of time trying to compete with nVidia for graphics and waited to long to get into the custom chip business.
The company deserves a lot of criticism but looking at the numbers, I wouldn't mind failing that bady.