The Board should get the AXE. Years and years of failed leadership, and the buck stops with them!
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@2cgr+1id8GNsN
Have you seen the 12 steppings of sapphire rapids and 500 sightings? This thing is going to be 2 years late.
Last time I checked, it was x86
Intel is FUBAR all around.
@2cgr+1id8GNsN intel is ahead on universal toilets, really heavy hr persons, mediocre pay, free daily fruit, rockstars on this isle cube labeling, hiring your wife, canceled projects, overpaying for acquisitions, never holding any manager accountable. There’s much more, will leave it as an exercise to the reader.
In discrete graphics and other non-x86 lines of business, Intel seems to be playing whack-a-mole 5 seconds slow with a paper hammer.
Are there any new and emerging areas where we’re ahead of the curve and poised to successfully deliver technology solutions ahead of our competitors? I’m really hoping there are.
@2mvm+1id8GNs
Intel will be back in business by early next year.
100% you report to RK you are RK inside 😝😝😝
Complete DX API optimization in a few month, that was not case for Larabee.
@ 1zzy+1id8GNsN -- I report to RK. Keep trust in leadership. Intel will be back in business by early next year.
Why are these people failing up? Where is the accountability for poor execution and performance gaps?
@1vcx+1id8GNsN Can you please reveal if you are RK or LP 😂😂😂
Arc is great product. Wait for few months once driver issues are resolved. It will get big marketshare from AMD and Nvidia.
Intel and FUBAR are a match for the times
Intel will be gone in 10 years. Not acquired, the business will collapse.
Mobileye spin-off? lol what company has intel not over paid for and then sold ( after ruining) at a loss?
The open source graphics group can go first as they have zero customers and linux would be better without 100k of staging drivers.
Speaking of the board, this was announced a few days ago:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/intel-elects-lip-bu-tan-201000496.html
"Tan will join the M&A Committee of Intel’s board of directors."
I'm guessing Intel is still planning to spin off Mobileye.