Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Is anyone going to be held responsible for the state of Intel?

I mean besides the usual suspects, us the lowly workers, that had no hand in any decision-making and management?

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Post ID: @OP+1us2VcKs

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Watch this space ; the board meeting is going to result in some personnel changes ..

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Post ID: @uky+1us2VcKs

@dsg
Yes - I have my list. Watch very closely where they will be next year

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Post ID: @gix+1us2VcKs

Intel is where accountability goes to die.
No one will be fired for anything.

Pat thinks everyone at Intel is a genius and his plan is working. He still thinks it’s 1999.

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Post ID: @tex+1us2VcKs

No

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Post ID: @gxf+1us2VcKs

When the board brought Pat back I knew it was over. His mindset was part of the problem in the first place. Trying to make X86 compete with Arm is a Joke & everyone should have known it.

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Post ID: @gve+1us2VcKs

Perhaps the 300+ VPs ?

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Post ID: @hmh+1us2VcKs

Moores law is dead, x86 is bloatware. Embrace ARM.

Bye bye Intel

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Post ID: @sqe+1us2VcKs

x86 Legacy Boomers that have no clue how to Innovate and Market new products to new markets worldwide !
x86 is Done !
WinTel is Done !
Win11 su-ks !
Intel can't boot !

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Post ID: @dpo+1us2VcKs

They all should be. Watch were the end up. Remember their names of your managers etc. and when, if they land a new job elsewhere be sure to contact that new companies HR with an anonymous email regarding their performance and type of people they are

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