https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/04/tech/intel-brand-decline-gelsinger-retirement/index.html
Now everyone and their grandmas knows that Intel is a failed company.
Too late for that guy who yolo'd his $700k inheritance from his deceased nana into INTC
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/04/tech/intel-brand-decline-gelsinger-retirement/index.html
Now everyone and their grandmas knows that Intel is a failed company.
Too late for that guy who yolo'd his $700k inheritance from his deceased nana into INTC
Well it’s official official…. Cats out of the bag. Now it’s mainstream and every average joe knows we are dog sh-t. This article marks the true end of Intel. We were was obviously heading that direction but no that all public preception is we are terrible it’s over. We will be the new Blockbuster video or Kodak. Game over.
The upper management became blind with greed and stopped caring about the products. It’s started in the late 1990s and accelerated into the 2000s and gave us “leadership” like Bk and Pat, but also a cast of thousands of PEs, SR VPs, etc all just lining their pockets. It was disgusting to watch. This ending was inevitable.
Paying for CNN for news is like paying my dog to po-p
Oh man. Why have so many of you fools stayed?
Still a lot of arrogance at Intel. People getting tired of seeing Intel resumes.
The CNN frontpage title is even worse: "Intel was a great American success story. Now its prospects are bleak"