Intel's market cap dropped below $100 billion, and its stock fell nearly 60% this year, leading to concerns about its removal from the Dow Jones. The company's $1.6 billion loss in Q2 and a plummeting stock price of $20 exacerbates its woes. Analysts warn that Intel's failure to capitalize on AI and declining data center CPU market share contribute to its struggles. Nvidia and Texas Instruments are potential replacements, with Nvidia's stock soaring 160% this year amid the AI boom.