Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Intel Honesty

https://stratechery.com/2024/intel-honesty/

All that noted, my initial response to the meltdown over Intel’s earnings was to defend Gelsinger; what is happening to Intel now is downstream of mistakes that happened years before Gelsinger came back to the company. That remains true, but Gelsinger does have one fatal flaw: he still believes in Intel, and I no longer do.
Here is the fundamental problem facing Intel, and by extension, U.S. dreams of controlling leading edge capacity: there is no reason for Intel Foundry to exist.

A very sober assessment of Intel.

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Post ID: @OP+1ukeTlXi

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Bob swan was the CEO who signed the 1st letter to government asking for chips money. And Intel has still not gotten chips money after 4 years. Just think about this for a moment. This is RIDICULOUS. The whole strategy on foundry fails if it takes that long to get the money. (Spare me the free government argument ..). In Taiwan / China you dont have to go through this lengthy process if govt wants to stimulate a specific industry. And 50B is a drop in the bucket. Pat set us on the right path. Govt dependency threw a wrench by being so delayed. Intel put all the money and investment in the nodes assuming the money is coming in 2021 and here we are in 2024 and we have run out of water in our well and money still not here.... Extremely difficult to be aggressive in a come back and have such a big govt failure.

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Post ID: @2wab+1ukeTlXi

Pat knows what he is doing

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Post ID: @1qax+1ukeTlXi

The X86 party is over. I hope ARM puts the nail in the desktop market. Intel su-ks.

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Post ID: @tls+1ukeTlXi

Ben, when you add a prayer to a proposal, that in itself is a gamble. Purchase guarantee won’t work if Intel cannot deliver 18A. There is not much money to make in the old nodes to sustain cash flow. The last hope really is 18A…and that is pretty precarious.

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Post ID: @zbo+1ukeTlXi

"Intel Honesty" is an oxymoron.

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Post ID: @luw+1ukeTlXi

A real leader would have been able to make changes regardless of what was done in the past. He has been here for over 3.5 years and did nothing to fix problems started in the past. From day one his interest was to build foundry but he didn't really understand the problem. Now it is all here, problems from the past plus his 3.5 years of spending.

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