So much history with intel, first microprocessor 4004, 8080, pentium... Sad see it in this state. I pray company can find a secure future...
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So you're telling me there might be a chance?
Yeeaaahhh!!
I am with OP wish the best for Intel. It does have two track records though. 1969-1999 of technology excellence and innovation, and then 2000-2025 wrong product choices, promotion based on skin color and s-x, and packing staff with sales people who really did not know much or do much. The problem at Intel is they have nothing that is really good anymore .. I hope the last person out the door turns off the lights.
will end up like commodore or atari...
This company has ruined the lives of so many hardworking American people engineers. I hope it crashes and burns.
The laid off engineers didn’t get bailouts and neither should companies run by incompetent managers. Apply capitalism fairly to everyone.
You pray while the Bain Capital laughs
"Companies rise and fall all the time.
It’s the nature of capitalism.
The top 10 companies won’t be the same in 20
years either.
That’s a feature, not a bug."
YEP - THIS. Like I said in my previous post, tech companies end up eventually here, sc--w up from within.
"The "first one" is usually not the best one at the end."
THIS. Companies eventually sc--w up (slowly) from within, IBM, AT&T, the list is long.
I don't believe OP isn't a worthless Troll
@b7
Prayer without works is nothing!
op, the last ceo tried praying to get the company turned around. Didn't work for him I doubt it will work for you.
Ladies and gentleman, Captain Obvious has entered the chat. Big round of applause for @aw, everyone.
Pat prayed.
That’s why Intel is where it is.
Don’t listen to the Jesus in your head. There is no spoon.
Praying for a corporation?? C'mon, man.
There is zero chance Intel will be saved at this point
The "first one" is usually not the best one at the end.
Why?
Companies rise and fall all the time.
It’s the nature of capitalism.
The top 10 companies won’t be the same in 20
years either.
That’s a feature, not a bug.