Bury INTC six feet under. They 'll be proud of you
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All those CEOs had their turn with the shovel
For @iga: It is unfortunate, Intel missed mobile when using ARM and exited the business over 18 years ago when PG was a CTO.
At that time, ARM architecture functions were limited, then enhanced since then and became much advanced than Intel's X486 CPU.
After shutting doing mobile business, few years later the business was started again using "mobile X486". Unfortunately phones with this X486 were exploding. There has been legal actions against Intel; the company exited mobil business again.
https://www.tekinsil.com/SemiconductorsBill/US_Semiconductor_Bill.html
"Lack of Mobile CPUs and GPU products"
Intel should pivot hard to RISC-V.
Lack of Mobile CPUs and GPU products is why Intel is going out of business. Only remaining fight is with AMD and ARM on datacenter CPUs. I honestly think it is now game over and company should be sold off in pieces. Employees are now only chess pieces.
After split the product will survive. But it has to be reduced to the size of AMD.
A lot of similarities between the demise of Sears and that of Intel. I don’t think Intel's death will be quite as slow. Private equity is already hovering around to break it up and pick the bones clean.
Keep dreaming, the intel name will disappear like many others. Intel will be quartered and sold to the highest bidders.
New PCs may have a stupid sticker that says something like: "NVIDIA inside and out!"
Is it really over?
It is a function of who will be “removed “. Usually they are not a persons who must be fired, but talented “working horses “.
Let see
Hold off the ego and accepting being nobody. Sure surviving it is
Never thought it could happen. The great Intel falling to the ranks of Radio Shack & K-Mart
Is it really over? Lots of pessimism in general on this site.. but is it really all over?? Is there no way out? Maybe not regain past glory but survive as a ho-hum middle rung company?