Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Intel is f---ed

Rome looks like an absolute beast, if leaked benchmarks are any indication. A site called Chip Hell released a benchmark showing a prototype Rome processor performing 10 times faster than a high-end Intel Xeon. However, this is one site, and I don’t know its track record. But it looks like a doosy if true.

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Post ID: @OP+Ven7ypD

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Proof is in the numbers, Intel custom foundry is dead and buried. No customers.

No fabless outfit will chain themselves to demonstrated losers.

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Post ID: @5vak+Ven7ypD

But one sole supplier has speeded up its execution and has Giga fabs to easily support new products, has thousands of engineers working three shifts.

The other sole supplier decided a great ACT was required and cut experienced for cheap RCGs, has lost a three year lead and slowed down its process cadence and made its captive product team roadmap FUBAR. Oh also believes a single shift of engineers with little experience and working 7 days a week and answering pages day, night and weekends is the the way to success and recovery.

If I was a fabless design house I know who I’d hitch my product roadmap

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Post ID: @4uxt+Ven7ypD

Lisa Su says keep the TMG management and let bean counter bob keep doing the acting CEO, and most important let AB keep doing it like the last few years

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Post ID: @4bev+Ven7ypD

AMDs position is similar but stronger than their mid 90s assault on intel.

Strong technical and good CEO

Have a silicon manufacturing partner that is the best in the industry with huge capacity

A new design that shows great competitive benchmarks.

On the other side you got

A headless giant with no clear direction nor any obvious possible new CEO.

A totally disfunctional BOD that allowed the decay to this sad situation.

A totally broken product roadmap with no understanding of when its next silicon node will arrive. Got to plan for to very expensive scenarios.

A totally failure in silicon

A total FUBAR

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Post ID: @2mfh+Ven7ypD

pathetic copy pasta. parroting the big lie repeatedly is standard intel management practice.

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Post ID: @2vji+Ven7ypD

"AMD is now tied to one supplier, TSMC, which is not a good negotiating position."

Intel is now tied to one supplier, TMG, which is not a good negotiating position.

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Post ID: @2ucj+Ven7ypD

It's a miracle it survived 50 years...

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Post ID: @2klx+Ven7ypD

Just a bunch of parroting managers who will tell the most popular stories of the day

When BK started his comedy spiel of "virtuous cycle" in Q2 2016, every group VP, GM, Sr PE, Fellow was generously repeating in their group sync meetings like a bunch of clueless toddlers. Surprise, surprise, noone even faintly remembers it today. Intel management is an effing bunch of lemmings, ready to gyrate their hi*s at the latest group hypnotic trick invented by the top management - be it virtuous cycle, diversity hiring, or feckless road map inflections, or shabbiest ever 50 year celebrations.

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Post ID: @1cqw+Ven7ypD

Intel has no leadership left in its ranks. Just a bunch of parroting managers who will tell the most popular stories of the day, all while stealing money they are not worth, and obviously do not have the capacity to move Intel forward technologically.

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Post ID: @dtx+Ven7ypD

You mean this?https://www.notebookcheck.net/Chiphell-publishes-alleged-AMD-Rome-Cinebench-score.331880.0.html

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