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How innovation died at Intel: America's only leading-edge chip manufacturer faces an uncertain future and lawsuits

It's over.

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/how-innovation-died-at-intel-americas-only-leading-edge-chip-manufacturer-faces-an-uncertain-future-and-lawsuits-130018997.html

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The introduction of a caste system into American Tech companies being one example of the perversity

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Post ID: @1sqf+1w5FyDS6

The notion that Diversity of Ideas led to more creative/innovative products actually led to Perversity of Principles. We have arrived to the Global Economy, the Grifters Paradise

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Post ID: @1xxh+1w5FyDS6

"Why the gora be hating on the H1B?"
why didn't the super talented super smart super skilled foreigners create
their own company in their own country

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Post ID: @1vxw+1w5FyDS6

Why the gora be hating on the H1B?

Intel would have failed years ago if not for our help, because gora are too busy watching instagram to do real work.

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Post ID: @zcf+1w5FyDS6

We have also hired horrible engineers for tens years or more. Then the Intel system twisted them into even worse engineers.

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Post ID: @jwg+1w5FyDS6

Idk why everyone outsources to countries with none of their own industries in the same sector. Where's the talent or drive if they're not using it for themselves.

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Post ID: @ddl+1w5FyDS6

Intel ceased being an "American" company when WMT failed (how did that loser ever get the thumbs up?) and Merom was intro'd. It very specifically stopped refering to itself as an "American" company, but rather as a product of 2 countries. It was all downhill from there, h1b's or not. To ignore that is to ignore the true cause of the company's collapse.

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Post ID: @tni+1w5FyDS6

Innovation is ki-led by Indian managers and politicians. I work in a TD group (TD A**) The managers in the group do not support innovation. They just want to reduce cost, do nothing, EOL (End of Life) existing systems so that their group does not have any spending. This ki-led new ideas, ki-led people's motivation, and for the worst, pushed out people who really do good work. No kidding. Intel managers have no motivation to work something new, they just do nothing to keep their job. Do nothing, 0 cost, this is treated as good group.

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Post ID: @dgx+1w5FyDS6

It is a fact that H1Bs that ended the innovation. You got what you deserved

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Post ID: @tpr+1w5FyDS6

Intel hired too many RCG Indians to out compete the innovative Taiwanese. Indian schools don't produce innovative thinkers.

https://www.dnaindia.com/business/report-no-invention-earth-shaking-idea-from-india-in-60-years-narayan-murthy-2105080

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Post ID: @ksn+1w5FyDS6

"Innovation didn't die, it was chased away by chronic mismanagement and general incompetence by the ELT/board"

Um, it was more like their greed and fraud. But you are right in mentioning that they
may not be terribly bright either.

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Post ID: @oyx+1w5FyDS6

Intel is for d-mb losers.
If you haven’t already left or aren’t serious about an exit strategy, you are officially d-mb as a rock.

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Post ID: @zdd+1w5FyDS6

Innovation didn't die, it was chased away by chronic mismanagement and general incompetence by the ELT/board

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