will be in trouble with your micro-contribution... you will realize you were not a real engineer and the market will smash you head with the reality.
be prepare.. you are doomed.
will be in trouble with your micro-contribution... you will realize you were not a real engineer and the market will smash you head with the reality.
be prepare.. you are doomed.
Ah I see I have found the far right sanctuary of disgruntled Intel employees. Too many racists, s-xists, and narrow minded buffoons here.
I work at Intel and I can tell you the training S—S. I can only speak about my area. There is no training plans. You are supposed to learn as you go. The spec s—s. Management wants to get rid of venders but we don’t have the skill level to replace them. They say get the venders to train you. How willing do you think a vender is wanting to train you so you can replace them.
7nm delays are not looking good
You are right.Too many non-engineers at Intel who pretend to be engineers, particularly the spouses of those with H1B visas. When sh–s the ceiling, I dont think most of them will be capable of getting jobs in other companies like Qualcomm, Nvidia, Apple, Google, FB, AMD, Arm, IBM, TI etc.
Intel is ALL ABOUT DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. They could care less about performance
Thanks for the reply, Intel has been very slow in getting new and innovative products, to busy being a sjw company. I'll be leaving Intel within the next two years, on to greener and newer pastures and a change career modes.
You just can't say that and not back it up, reasons? Maybe you know something the rest of us don't know?
Indeed. It appears AMD has you all hung by the throat. I work in the server industry and we have used you all for the most part... but our marketing and product management is now curious about AMD's new EPYC CPUs. Intel leaking some of their roadmaps was a horrible mistake. I hope you all have some tricks up your sleeves after 2024. AMD is confident that they're going to turn the tides where they will now be the new market leader in both commercial and consumer markets.
You're just lucky the coronavirus came when it did otherwise, you're going to have companies like mine reconsider a lot of changes towards AMD.
I'm not saying Intel is a bad company. You all provide a lot of marketing tools for us... but man, AMD is showing some massive promises.