Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Believe Pat or another lie?

“ We are back in the game, AMD in the rearview mirror and never again will they be in the windshield; we are just leading the market."

“"We are committed to the dividend and to a very healthy and competitive dividend,"

“"The 3nm programs are on track, both that with TSMC as well as our internal Intel 3 programs Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest in particular,"

I am truly shocked Pat!!!

A truthful witness saves lives, but a false witness is a traitor.”

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@jhe+1lmPiGbt. You got it!

Like we keep hearing 4nm is manufacturing ready WTF does that mean. Probably similar story on 4nm as 10nm!

Ah a blast from the past, let’s not forget 10nm and what Intel calls 7nm is really the same, just finally something that kinda works, kinda yields and only 7 years late. Anybody wonder why Intel isn’t competitive is AMD, Apple and Nvidia are a generation ahead l, exact opposite of the Intel AMD narrative 10 years ago.

Remember the days when Intel had process lead and giving everyone a Can of Whoop A$$. Not it’s Pat and Intel in everyone’s rear view mirror.

“ Intel’s 10 nm process was supposed to replace 14 nm, and offered much higher density. Up to this point, Intel held a commanding process advantage over its competitors, and exploited that to leave AMD in the dust. 10 nm was supposed to continue this trend, allowing Intel to ward off any competition with ease.

Cannon Lake’s iGPU is very large, and consumes 45% of the die all by itself. I’ve heard unsubstantiated rumors that the iGPU worked in Intel’s labs, but didn’t have a long enough average lifespan to make it into final products. In any case, we can’t test the iGPU from software because it’s disabled in the only Cannon Lake product that ever shipped.”

“ But none of this became reality. The iGPU never launched in a working product, forcing Cannon Lake to drive the display with a discrete GPU and devastating its power efficiency. 10 nm process issues likely forced the CPU to run at a low clock speed, meaning that it failed to compete with prior generations of Intel CPUs. Intel’s fantasies were sort of realized when Ice Lake got a limited release on mobile platforms, with working integrated graphics. But by then, AMD’s return to competitiveness with Zen was in full swing”

https://chipsandcheese.com/2022/11/15/cannon-lake-intels-forgotten-generation/

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Post ID: @rli+1lmPiGbt

I believe Pat will make Moore a millionaire.

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Post ID: @ufi+1lmPiGbt

pat's recent statements remind me of bk back in 2017ish when he stated repeatedly that 10nm (now intel 7) was 'shipping' and available (it was already 2 years late at that point). it wasn't other than a handful of engineering samples. not bold face lies, but misleading and exaggerated statements. i don't believe anything that comes out of intel leadership at this point. they are delusional about their own capability and grandeur, for some bizarre reason, even after a decade of repeated failure. its bizarre. 95% of the VP population that drove the company in the ditch are still in their roles now. its delusion to think this crew is going to magically 'figure it out' now.

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Post ID: @jhe+1lmPiGbt

@kwo+1lmPiGbt, I second that motion.

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Post ID: @bqq+1lmPiGbt

AMD is in rearview mirror because Intel is driving in the wrong direction…

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Post ID: @eey+1lmPiGbt

Investor Class Action lawsuit.

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Post ID: @kwo+1lmPiGbt

Gee. You had a sleepless night. Move on and get a job. Intel will be fine.

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