Intel has a recent history of lagging and being very unresponsive to dynamic market shifts, really hurting image and, in turn, profits.
Now intel has launched their IDM2.0 plan (integrated development, manufacturing 2.0) They are betting on a relatively novel chip architecture on a half eurostep around the chip shortage problem and now is also betting on Intel manufacturing within US borders to help american self sufficiency.
Personally that's a good combo, Dropping the lean and mean Alderlake CPU (able to outperform a few AMD cpu's with half the cores!) and its ARC GPU (sizing up against AMD and NVIDIA) AND doubling down on controllable fabrication sites. they have their products, demand, and supply under one roof!
even for the layman of america, its an american company with manufacturing and development in the US. It might inspire a mild uptick in patriotic buying.