Intel has already done drone swarm work that DJI isn't even thinking about as best I can tell, but it will be hard for anyone to unseat DJI at the top of the consumer drone space. I'd wager that Intel and the other large tech companies (Google, Amazon, etc) have there sights set a bit above the consumer market. The problem the large tech companies have is: DJI is developing a technology base from which they to can expand into the commercial and military/police markets and having the huge volume of there consumer market allows them to spread development costs over far more units making the per unit costs much less. Additionally, large companies tend to abandon markets where they can't get more than, say, a 15% ROI with GE being the poster child for this practice.
I'd guess that 10 years from now there will be two markets: the military and everything else. The military market will have a number of big players from the major aerospace companies in partnership with companies like Intel. For everything else there will be several Chinese companies dominated by DJI. There maybe a small market in between the two for police work and that market might prefer to not have a Chinese company involved, but going that route will be much more expensive.
Brian