Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Is there any good news out there?

The bad news we see:

  • AMD gaining market share in both servers and workstations
  • Google, Apple, and others successfully developing custom chips that serve their needs better than general-purpose Intel processors
  • Ongoing manufacturing woes as we continue to lag behind TSMC
  • The Chips bailout bill is in jeopardy
  • Intel stock is down significantly
  • A recession/stagflation period is either approaching or has arrived
  • No game-changing successes seen in new markets (mobile, drones, etc.)

So do we have any leapfrogging technologies in development ala Intel core back in the late 2000s? How about the tech we didn’t jettison to sk hynix? Or at least a curtailing of the annual promotion of ~50 managers to VP for no justified reason?

It’s July 4 and I’m an Intel retiree that’s seeing a lot of darkness out there, so I’m looking for some good newsletter .

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@gpfw - I see HR is trolling these forums again. No, Intel discrete gfx is not promising. Initial benchmarks actually label it as a laughing stock.

@gtpz - CHIPS bill will not save Intel as most of it will go to executive pay packages and stock buybacks in a futile attempt to prop up the failing stock price.

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Post ID: @gadm+1hy55BHa

I guess the only thing left is the $52 billion corporate welfare bill under consideration. Who could have imagined in the late 90s that hyper-capitalistic Intel would slink onto the Taker Train?

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Post ID: @gtpz+1hy55BHa

13th Gen dropping soon?

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Post ID: @fxvt+1hy55BHa

Wow, Optane was the next gen hope in what remained of Intel’s memory business:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomcoughlin/2022/02/28/is-intel-going-to-drop-optane/

So memory and the discrete GPU paths are somewhere between bleak and dead. It’s getting hard to see where a Hail Mary can come from. Are we missing anything here?

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Post ID: @6rwk+1hy55BHa

In over 4 decades Intel has attempted to diversify to numerous markets. Every new product launch and acquisition has failed miserably. It's clear that Intel is an x86 one trick pony. It gets worse because it's now clear that even that one trick is fading.

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Post ID: @6nkd+1hy55BHa

It happened kinda quietly but 2022 was also the year the casket closed on Optane. Might be seen as a positive because Intel was burning money on it.

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Post ID: @4bws+1hy55BHa

Discrete GPU has finally hit the market and is dominating

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdFnY74dVNE

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Post ID: @1rto+1hy55BHa

I saved a bunch of money on my car insurance!

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Post ID: @1dyk+1hy55BHa

That all looks like good news...

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