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Interesting Tidbit on Murthy R's Departure

From the author's insights in the article:

  1. Not enough voices at the top
  • The fact that Bob has stated that Murthy’s departure has enabled the company to add more technical voices to the future of Intel indicates that Renduchintala’s id was perhaps inflexible to commentary from similar level peers.
  • So the fact that Renduchintala left with little fanfare, along with Bob’s comments today, might imply the split was less than amicable when it came to deciding Intel’s future, at least to the point on the future of the company and how each party wanted to be involved. It sounds like Murthy wanted to go his way and his way only, but Intel’s management wanted more voices in the room to debate those calls.

Is this surprising to anyone?

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Post ID: @OP+18ZGST36

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Never should have hired Murthy when Q booted him. He was good at using lots and lots and lots of words to say absolutely nothing.

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Post ID: @vfiv+18ZGST36

When MR left Q in 2015, Q didn't thank him for his 10+ years of service. This said something about how Q thought of him.

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Post ID: @2whh+18ZGST36

The article proves once again BS doesn’t know his a– from his elbow. First he should have made Murthy accountable for execution deliverables. Getting people’s opinions, inputs is good. But for an exec at Murphy’s level it is delivering desired results. Don’t give him his bonus and award him with RSUs if he is not delivering. If he is consistently bad, replace him with a better person. Lame a–. Shareholders should sue intel and the board for the exec compensation practices. Rest and vest. No need to deliver anything. Just keep the seat warm, have listening skills (no doing required).

Life is wonderful for these charlatans. Intel purchased AE’s house to do Carpool strategy. Murthy/raja big packages, negative value. Since joining intel, BS traded up. Even Bk, after many many failures, traded his house to a more expensive home as ceo of intel. Then they all rewarded their friends and loyalists...hired their friends from prior companies. What a disgrace

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Post ID: @2xwk+18ZGST36

I call BS here!! I can’t comment as never been in a room with Murthy or BS.

Murthy is known for having his opinion and strongly. BS don’t wouldn’t not a NAND Gate from a NOR nor would he now PMOS from NMOS so I can see how he’d like to hear a bunch of VPs equally as stupid as him.

Murthy got a bum wrap, reputation aside. The id–ts in Ronler have a terrible dishonest and arrogant attitude and the made successive bigger and bigger mistakes from 14 to 10 and 7. There was so much arrogance, deception and dishonesty from the leaders in Ronler to pin the failures of 10 and 7 on Murthy was unfair. The rot there has been festering and spreading unchecked for more than a decade and the failures go from the BoD all the way thru the fellows and VPs there.

Sadly it is so widespread and deeply ingrained even Pat can’t save it

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Post ID: @1ztg+18ZGST36

Being a strong leader is very different then being technically sound or even a visionary. MR although technically sound was not a team player!

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Post ID: @1aoh+18ZGST36

intel leadership is like The US political class: full of s*it and in it for themselves.

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Post ID: @1alj+18ZGST36

BS: When Murthy left, he was a wonderful executive, but in so many ways it was ‘how to get five engineers in the room when we’re making big decisions, not just one?’

What a dodge by Bob. You don’t have to fire Murthy to get more input on decisions. Although if he means it’s physically easier to get five engineers in the room without Murthy, that does make sense.

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Post ID: @vvi+18ZGST36

The fact BS says that 7nm is back on track indicates high level of politics and back-stabbing in the dismissal of MR. Someone created an artificial delay to show MR out. And once he left, magically all problems are solved.

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Post ID: @cwr+18ZGST36

"indicates that Renduchintala’s id was perhaps inflexible to commentary from similar level peers"

sounds like something Murthy would say....the rest of us would just say 'arrogant b–tard'

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Post ID: @fja+18ZGST36

"which is from the campuses and the competition"

lololololol he actually thinks intel can snatch away top talent by paying half as much

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Post ID: @uqf+18ZGST36

"Then there's also the core hardware and software engineers that work for each of them, and I'm convinced we have the best talent, by a long shot, in the world. Our expectations are to continue to have the best talent, and we’ll get it the same way as we have recently, which is from the campuses and the competition."

😂 At least we'll continue to get the best talent from top tier institutions like Portland State and Arizona State.

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Post ID: @enq+18ZGST36

One competent voice is a lot better that a cacophony of incompetent voices. BS is BS'ing and clueless.

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Post ID: @ddw+18ZGST36

Here is the link:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/16360/an-interview-with-intel-ceo-bob-swan-roundtable-qa-on-fabs-and-future

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