Craig R Barrett sat reflecting on the fact that he was halfway through his tenure as the fourth CEO of Intel- only another three more years to go until his mandatory retirement age would be reached.He had come into an organization that Andrew S. Grove,chairman of Intel, had shaped into a major global technology company.He had replaced Gordon E. More but retained his principle of doubling micro-processor performance every 18 months while at the same time making it progressively cheaper. In this context, what would be Barrett's legacy?