Of course, even if they were totally kicking ass it will take many years for AMD to build more capacity to what Intel has. Fabs take astronomic investment and time to build.
But, it seems Intel is and has been for quite some time unable to even keep up with competition. It was leader and it seems 10 and 7nm processes completely stopped them in their tracks with regards to competition.
I am kind of interested what actually happen. Probably there is an interesting book to be written on Intel's troubles with getting 10nm node.
They made some process technology choices that didn't work out as they planned.
The delay of the 10nm process and patching the delay with 14+ and 14++ didn't stop anything else they do in process technology. They have accelerated the path to 7nm (similar to TSMC's 5mm).
ps. Intel plans to launch their first discrete GPU in 2020 using 7nm process. That's going to be interesting.
But, it seems Intel is and has been for quite some time unable to even keep up with competition. It was leader and it seems 10 and 7nm processes completely stopped them in their tracks with regards to competition.
I am kind of interested what actually happen. Probably there is an interesting book to be written on Intel's troubles with getting 10nm node.