Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Massive layoffs amidst crises can only cause next wave of massive layoffs

This round is not designed to prep company for a new direction/product/innovation. It’s not even designed to casually please the market and present execs and shareholders with extra cash. It’s mostly forced by debt, failures and no prospects. I suspect, as many others on this board and many of my colleagues, that many teams will end up dysfunctional and therefore not productive. Once this round is over, we will get into reorganizing. But the question then is reorganizing towards what? Intel’s future in general is uncertain. We can expect more cuts, more layoffs, worse conditions until it all breaks down unless some really smart people with smart strategy turn Intel around. By the time that happens, if it happens, it may still be too late.

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Post ID: @OP+1v1WRSfF

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HP, Dell, Lenovo, and MS is where INTC lies in bed with !
the Apple innovation isn't there !

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Post ID: @1eag+1v1WRSfF

Someone can hope and pray for it to recover
For me it is su-king further into deep shi t hole

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Post ID: @dwq+1v1WRSfF

Intel is dead. This round is a blind cut, it is getting worse. Intel’s big problem is the managements. The d-mb and insane managers will not turn it around.

It is better to leave early.

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Post ID: @xqm+1v1WRSfF

The caliber of intel employees is subpar you can read that here. Sorry to say the good people have left and the re--rds remain.

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Post ID: @woj+1v1WRSfF

Reading these posts it is clear that both spelling and grammar are a crisis at Intel. These are signs of marginally educated people who are very poor at checking their own work. Key ingredients to why Intel is failing. It is not just management.

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