Rapid development of ultra-intense ultrashort lasers has been made by titanium:sapphire chirped pulse amplification. However, it appears to have an upper limit of 10-petawatt. Presently, for 10-petawatt to 100-petawatt development planning, researchers generally abandon this technology, and turn to optical parametric chirped pulse amplification technology. Yet titanium:sapphire chirped pulse amplification, as a mature technology that has successfully realized two 10-petawatt lasers, still has great potential for the next-stage development. Reasons for the 10-petawatt upper limit include limited titanium:sapphire sizes, transverse amplified spontaneous emission, and parasitic lasing.