In an exclusive interview with The Verge, Arm CEO Rene Haassharedhis perspective on Intel’s recent chaos.

Haas expressed some sadness regarding Intel’s tumultuous situation.

Last week, Intel’s CEO Pat Gelsingerresignedafter failing to stop the company’s downturn.

Arm boss casts doubt on Intel’s path forward after CEO shakeup

He noted that companies must continually reinvent themselves in the tech industry.

Intel has wrestled with this “fork in the road” for the past decade.

Sadly, Gelsinger resigned in just three.

Intel turned down the offer.

However, Gelsinger didn’t take that offer.

Haas did not confirm or deny the rumors of Arm getting into manufacturing - perhaps for AI.

However, he did say that there are benefits to simultaneously defining the instruction architecture and building the processors.

It allows for being closer to the hardware-software interaction and a better understanding of the tradeoffs in chip design.