Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

IFS will fail

It is doomed. No one seems to want to change their mindset of how to operate.

If they would actually change how they approach this change, they might actually have a chance to survive.

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Post ID: @OP+1uVog3eC

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Here is what it takes to win in foundry business, what is your honest assessment of Intel in each domain:

  1. Service Orientation
  2. Breadth of nodes, design kits and standard industry flows
  3. Doesn't have competing products or business lines to fab customers products
  4. Low cost provider with competitive wafer pricing
  5. Trustworthy CEO who is stable and won't anger customers with severe bloviating.
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Post ID: @4cbt+1uVog3eC

Whole Intel 8s ruled by Ind... nepotism

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Post ID: @3mmb+1uVog3eC

@2fxq

Led by a bunch of clowns and filled with ICs who have no idea what they're doing and just resort to giving excuses

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Post ID: @3cej+1uVog3eC

biggest IFS joke: "Validation as a Service"

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Post ID: @2fxq+1uVog3eC

Exactly, the mindset, the foundry engineering mindset. Most Intel folks do not have that mindset or knowledge in foundry business, and they are not willing to embrace the ideas from folks with foundry background.

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Post ID: @2rub+1uVog3eC

@uam World class leading edge buffoonery

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Post ID: @szk+1uVog3eC

Star Trek IV IFS style:
Scotty: I’m sorry cap’n we lost the whale. Earth is now doomed
The end

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Post ID: @jae+1uVog3eC

Of course IFS will fail. Intel can't even make their own products - TMSC makes ALL of Intel's most advanced products because Intel doesn't have the ability to do so themselves. Pretty hard to sell manufacturing prowess you don't have, at twice the price of your competition...

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Post ID: @fqx+1uVog3eC

Intel is run by a bunch of schmucks

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Post ID: @uam+1uVog3eC

I think most people recognize that things need to change. Layoffs have been looming over some of us for months though. I don't really blame people for not wanting to challenge things where livelihood is at risk.

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Post ID: @wlf+1uVog3eC

is it possible that we have a few customers and they are running them as "roomed " projects ?

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Post ID: @xzh+1uVog3eC

Yep, the supporting teams also run like a government org... Literally had us sit there for weeks with now work until mfg and finance could agree on project valuations.

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Post ID: @ity+1uVog3eC

OP nails it.

One of the primary reasons I took ERP and bailed. No one wants to operate outside of the norm and get things done.

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Post ID: @bjz+1uVog3eC

Survey says...Yep

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