Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

What does ChatGPT think is the problem at Intel?

Q: In one paragraph, explain on Intel's decline came about?

A: Intel's decline can be attributed to a combination of factors. One major factor is the company's inability to keep up with the rapid pace of innovation in the semiconductor industry. In recent years, Intel has faced numerous production delays and quality issues, which have led to lost market share to competitors such as AMD and Nvidia. Additionally, Intel's focus on the PC market has left it vulnerable to the rise of mobile devices, where competitors such as Qualcomm and Apple have taken the lead. Finally, Intel's leadership and management have been criticized for being slow to adapt to changes in the industry and for lacking a clear strategy to stay competitive.

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Post ID: @OP+1lmoFU2j

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Myra was awesome! Great people skills, and so charismatic! Just a sparkling, sparkling personality. Bring back Myra!

Ah, I'm just kiddin' ya, guys.

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Post ID: @1iah+1lmoFU2j

I remember my first encounter with Sohail vividly. About 15 years ago, the interns with the best projects that summer were at a recognition in Ronler, and I was one of their sponsors. About 15 minutes late, Sohail comes slowly sauntering (or maybe strutting is more descriptive) into the room, looking left and right and nodding on his way to the front. He looked like Mussolini mugging in those old news reels. You could see every intern's eyes rolling before he even said a word, then he spent 15 more minutes telling us how great he was and left.

Had he just arrived on time and given a quick apology and introduction, he could have heard all the presentations in the same amount of time, and left a positive impression on bright kids that we wanted to hire. Instead, he came off as the arrogant egotist that nobody would want to work for.

But then again, we had a salesman running the company that had made the biggest blunder in corporate history, and we were two generations ahead of the competition. Nothing would ever challenge that.

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Post ID: @1szy+1lmoFU2j

ChatGPT only gets part of the story. It completely misses the internal cultural decay over the last decade or so where Intel abandoned its original culture that made it so successful in the past in exchange for "Wokeness". Perhaps that's a 'blind spot' for ChatGPT due to its programming. Or perhaps ChatGPT is afraid to say the truth for fear of being "cancelled".

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Post ID: @egx+1lmoFU2j

@azk+1lmoFU2j: A two stage approach. Tap out the West with Ukraine war then Taiwan war.

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Post ID: @apt+1lmoFU2j

@qhx+1lmoFU2j It is probably running on Nvidia HW.

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Post ID: @yuz+1lmoFU2j

It’s due to self serving management at every level. Engineering took a back seat to realpolitik. Same thing is destroying our country and many others.

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Post ID: @euo+1lmoFU2j

“inability to keep up with the rapid pace of innovation in the semiconductor industry”

This is due to a lack of capital to keep up with leading edge node development . Intel is tapped out on flat PC volumes.

Good job chatgpt, but you missed the root cause.

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Post ID: @vkm+1lmoFU2j

ChatGPT seems to have a better handle on the current situation then ELT...

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Post ID: @qhx+1lmoFU2j

The only thing that can Intel is a full blown invasion of Taiwan by China. Pray for chairman Xi.

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