Best product ever made by Intel and will win market from AMD, and INTC will be up to sky! Let's just wait and see.
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Intel is not going to make it back selling to the client market.
Just in time for the Q4 holiday season!
Intel is better to make sure Panther Lake delivers as promised now.
Fake products
LBT has commitment issues
Can You Smell What the Pat was Cookin?
Need customers to prove what you said.
Um, we’re gonna need more than 10 of um to flood the market. 🤔
LBT is going to show us how he over delivers Pat's baby
LBT, please tell the public the truth about p18A before the earning date.
What you know about that core 300 ultra, son ??
The def met team will save us!
Oh, we’re not going to start hyping a product based on Intels own benchmarks again are we? That’s an extremely embarrassing thing to do.
Let us see how much volume they can get out. That's where Fabs have failed Intel.
Unless high volume ramp happens, Fabs remain a millstone round Intel's neck. Intel investors necks, rather.
Dude, you need to redefine your expectations. Intel is no longer in the game of capitalism. We are now government backed and our major competition are investors . Intel is now allowed to “Win”. Just keep producing the quota numbers Comrade.
Says the Intel guy. Year after year…All talk and no product.
Or sink it. Time will tell.
@aq I agree with you that "are always is"!
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
The competition is in our rear view mirror. LFG!!!
Lunar lake and alder lake were the last 2 good products out of Intel. The big issue are always is schedule and stability. These both came on time and were disruptive and worked well out the gate without stability issues. Everything else has been questionably late, buggy, or unreliable. Panther appears to be trending late and Intel Foundry hasn't done much outside of packaging.
We are waiting, and have been waiting. I am prepared to be disappointed as Intel tends to oversell and under deliver. LBT has talked a good talk to reverse that but the culture is extremely entrenched even after cutting 30+% of the workforce.