Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

This seems strangely similar to the allegations in the Investor lawsuit

"Pat Gelsinger was one of the front runners to take over Intel years ago when he was asked to take over Larrabee Microarchitecture; that effort was supposed to finally give Intel a high-end GPU that could compete with NVIDIA and AMD. However, the project ran into big challenges. While internal reporting indicated things were going surprisingly well – few to no problems – the reality was far different. One of the best managers in the company, having been mentored by Andy Grove and incredibly well regarded, he should have become CEO in the early 2000s, but, instead, he was forced out"

https://www.eweek.com/pc-hardware/intel-arc-pat-gelsingers-revenge/

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Only the Paranoid Survive

“A strategic inflection point is a time in the life of a business when its fundamentals are about to change. The change can mean an opportunity to rise to new heights. But it may just as likely signal the beginning of the end.”

by Andrew S. Grove

Going bankrupt due to an Ai inflection point !

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Post ID: @1zlz+1tUB0Alj

PG is not big on process, nor documentation of said process(s). PG is not a fan of audit trails at the expense of functioning business systems. Signed, Vmware

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Post ID: @1cpw+1tUB0Alj

@1bkz Idk, self-aggrandizing and delusion is pretty typical for these types of guys.

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Post ID: @1cku+1tUB0Alj

For such a godly man he is such an a--hole. Feels like it’s all a cover

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Post ID: @1bkz+1tUB0Alj

Said "internal reporting" must have been done by some Indians.

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Post ID: @knv+1tUB0Alj

While internal reporting indicated things were going surprisingly well – few to no problems – the reality was far different. Lol Go Pat.

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