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He's not wrong. Getting to 18A was ambitious and happened, after the 14nm fiasco. We don't yet have products in the wild, but Gelsinger refocused a chip manufacturer on chip manufacturing (the necessary TSMC outsourcing notwithstanding).
An MBA would not be an improvement over an engineer.
I really hate that business people really think that they went to a couple extra years of business school with some accounting on the side and think that's enough to run an engineering based business. Look at Boeing too, all of these companies that are at their heart engineering companies are failing because they put these moronic suits in charge - and they're so arrogant they refuse to listen to the people who actually build their product.
Isn't IBM at this point a consulting firm toying with hardware?