For the past few quarters, great talents are leaving in droves. Some for better offer, some because of unending frustrations. Management spent 0 effort retaining talent until its too late and spent the last focal bribing the remaining talents to not leave while offering ludicrous money backfilling. Poor execution is hardly surprising since the company now runs by fat check talkers, expensive new hires and remaining talents who are still poorly paid compared to the former 2, who are trying to get out of the company.
I totally agree, @3xip+1hWqqWAF, but I wonder why Intel didn't try harder to keep the best people, that is, why they remembered so late that keeping them was crucial to company's success.