Swim for your lives
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@1thx+18vkWMpJ Moore’s Law is alive and well, Intel rocks it baby!
Failure of Intel will all be traced to the Fellows, VPs and AMs that reigned in LTD the past few years on the 14, 10 and 7nm, utter FUBAR that took the company from one generation ahead to dead last trapping all their products on low yielding and late technologies.
LTD was take. Over by xxxxxxxx. You all know what xxxxxxx is.
swim like a swan
or fly?
More like considering leasing a different engine so there won't be a huge profit hauling all those lcds and iPhones across the great Pacific ocean
Intel is kind of shocking after graduate school. Of course problems take so long to solve in school and everything proceeds at a different pace, but in my experience problems are solved at schools. Intel is a giant game of telephone where not many people really contribute any type of real solved problem. As I say to friends, if you have any other offer take it, if not accept your Intel offer and kiss yours professional dreams goodbye.
The COPY EXACTLY engine that Andy Grove left powered Intel for 20+ years. But it worn itself out through institutional corruption and poor stewardship from captains like PSO (nice but dumb), BK (mean and selfish and dumb), BS (selfish and dumb). BK and BS in cloaked themselves and the company in wokeness to escape further scrutiny into their Intel Inside Trading and Quantitative Easing stock buyback program the likes of which you've never seen in Intel's history.
The fate of the ship is all but certain, it will sink.
Once you lose the process lead and also don’t have scale you are sunk, especially when the ARMy shipping a billion on 7nm and another billion in 5nm shortly while the Intelanic still in 14nm
Wheel is spinning but hamster is dead