Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Pat drove Intel to the ground

Basically this is Pat’s legacy now. He hired 40k people during Covid, spent 50 billion on building new factories without securing any clients, took a company that was hugely profitable and full of cash into a company losing money and full of debt and nothing to show for.

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Maximizing his comp plan while destroying companies is PG's game. Its a form of severe psychosis, I'm sure

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Post ID: @yjb+1tODsftQ

Agree. He should be fired first.

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Post ID: @hrk+1tODsftQ

Don't worry. When Intel comes close to sinking, PG will resign/take retirement. That way he will be off the hook as $hit will hit the fan when a new CEO is put in charge. That's how it always goes in corporate firms.

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Post ID: @jpm+1tODsftQ

PG has been a 20MT mushroom cloud.

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Post ID: @ypw+1tODsftQ

Intel should split its foundry and design business. Foundry is in huge demand, open it up for manufacturing AI chips for companies like NVIDIA

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Post ID: @jta+1tODsftQ

@xup+1tODsftQ I still blame BK

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Post ID: @xjg+1tODsftQ

How did Pat drive Intel to bankruptcy?

Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.

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Post ID: @xup+1tODsftQ

And, under Pat’s tenure and oversight, Intel released 13/14th generation with massive quality issues and these issues will cost the company a fortune to address now…

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Post ID: @pai+1tODsftQ

Other than that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln?

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Post ID: @ame+1tODsftQ

Did on purpose since he was passed over and kicked out and his feelings were hurt

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