Icdg stands for "Intel can't deliver group"
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@1dob whatever it was that replaced half of the Qualcomm modems in iPhones.
What has Intel ICDG made and what has been the value to Intel? Can anyone provide a valid answer?
ROI -$25,000,000,000
@1yml You are an investor but are dumb enough to think that you can calculate the ROI of a single part of a company just like that?
If you really want to know, then listen to any of BKs talks where he spoke about the strategic value of groups like iCDG.
But if you do your investing based on hard numbers and current ROI, better invest in manufacturing and not in technology stocks. Amazon was losing money for many years, yet it‘s a stock that could have turned people into millionaires over the last ten years.
Can Intel ICDG deliver anything? What is the history and what has been the roi? Actually just curious as an Intel investor.
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No. Intel may have been arrogant as a company, but most of the engineers I meet are rather nice and are not overly proud of working for Intel.
I have yet to meet a Qualcomm employee though who is not a complete a--hole. And I have met quite a few over the years.
Just see how many Qualcomm employees are trolling this board. I had a look at the Qualcomm board, and I don‘t have the impression that anyone from Intel is that amazingly petty. That says a lot about Qualcomm culture.
Mocking Qualtrolls is fun. Arrogant a-holes who will soon get what has been coming to them for many years.
Queeer Communications.
At least the Qualtrolls don‘t try to disguise themselves anymore.
Are you guys still sore over losing half your Apple business to oh-so-inferior Intel? Or are you scared sh--less over what „Qualcomm“ will stand for after Broadcom buys you? Let‘s see how much is left of you after the Hock Tan vulture picks your bones clean.