It’s the can’t do spirit. Take Lunar Lake. Other companies can make on package memory work yet we decide it’s too hard. When we decide things are too hard we curl up and die!!! C’mon!!!
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It’s been three and a half years since we decided Optane was too hard
We’re doomed until we strike.
There is almost no engineering and TD spirit anymore in the past years. The managers are listening to the upper level, who listen to the upper level, then the top level without technical merit make all decisions, it is “blind driving the whole crew to the cliff”.
The easy decision is “not do” anything, since it is very cost saving.
Intel is technically dead because of all short-sighted and id--t level decisions.
In particular, TD Automation is doomed by the 0-knowledge managements, all top three level are incompetent and have no clue how to help TD and the company.
It’s all about the money. I remember when Intel loved a challenge and nothing was so hard that we couldn’t figure it out. Our current leadership has Zero foresight. They don’t give a sh-t about invention or technological advancement. Now to them it’s all about return on investment and the almighty dollar. I’ll say the quiet part out loud: Intel is already gone.