Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

If the TSMC JV investment rumor proves out, they will certainly push for major IFS cuts.

Taiwan may never give them permission to do leading node outside Taiwan, and buying into Intel solves that issue. They then can move a portion of customers wafer starts to Intel, where the product is sold in the US.

They would also be able to offer a lot of valuable advice on how fabs and TD are structured and LBT clearly would be all over that.

Most of the factory workers would be transitioned to be contract workers. Many of the fab department work would be transitioned to regional operation centers, or in some cases offshored to Malaysia and other lower cost geos.

TD would be greatly reduced and projects which have no viable production value would be stopped. The hundreds of labs would be consolidation or shut down. Engineering staff would be cut, as Ann built that up to multiples of what it had previously been and the need for that is gone.

The fabs would become far smaller organizations, and that should enable AI and humanoid robotics to be implemented more quickly than was going to happen anyway. The contract workers will work alongside the robots and the engineering staff would be greatly assisted and made more productive by AI tool analysis.

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News is good for Intel but bad for Intel employees

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Post ID: @jj+1jqypqz5v

@b7+1jqypqz5v Fire those guys!

Fire Them, Not Me!

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Post ID: @dr+1jqypqz5v

Oregon LTD after 18A is finished is finished.

Everyone just use TSMC A16 and A10, and throw Intel the bone and outfit Ohio as an Intel A16 and tell them how much headcount they need and what tools and get to work!

X-ray machines at entrance, no work from home, phone lockers at the entrance and 18 hour work days and weekend duty once a month. Figures FSM can lose 20K people right away and half of LTD can go too, looking at 30K layoff just on Fab and TD side and likely another 10K on the backend.

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Post ID: @b7+1jqypqz5v

TSMC would only have 20% ownership of the joint venture:

https://seekingalpha.com/news/4428564-intel-tsmc-consider-joint-venture-to-operate-chipmaking-facilities-report

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Post ID: @ap+1jqypqz5v

I'm wondering what kind of packages TSMC hands out for severance.

I'm imagining a brown paper sack with a banana in it, plus of course cobra as mandated by law.

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Post ID: @aj+1jqypqz5v

They Shoulda Taken The Package!

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Post ID: @ah+1jqypqz5v

Fab monkeys should be grateful for all the years of being overpaid.

It was a sweet ride while it lasted, but now they will have to take a 70% pay cut due to lack of marketable skills. Maybe try the armed forces.

The going rate just isn't very high, for wasting time on the internet all day while hanging out in the cafe, then going to take a nap in your car.

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Post ID: @a6+1jqypqz5v

Guess we know what management is going to be pushed out next:

There's still resistance from some Intel executives concerned that the deal would cause widespread layoffs at the company while subsuming its own chipmaking technology, according to two Intel employees.

Embrace the inevitable.

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