Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Everyone Wants To Put Down PG, But It Wil Be shown That Intel Is The Canary In The Coal Mine.

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Post ID: @OP+1tVwfFae

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What if we kissed at the coal mine

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Post ID: @1avu+1tVwfFae

cApitAL lETTers and Speling How does IT werk???

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Post ID: @1gei+1tVwfFae

Nice try. The coal mine may not be in perfect condition but the Intel canary has stage 4 cancer while the other canaries are flying higher than Starlink satellites.

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Post ID: @1yti+1tVwfFae

Nah, what happened to IBM was purely bad C-Suite/board. IBM came under new executives who emphasized stock price. They sold off many divisions, technologies, and manufacturing to move to a service model industry. They relied on their 1st to market services which are dated and cr-p now. They then further pillaged the company by selling hard assets and land during dot com bo-m to artificially inflate stock so executive could parachute out. Then they doubled down on services arriving to Watson which was a con. They cooked the books and made it look like Watson was selling great while in reality they were selling Watson bundles with other software the clients actually wanted and marked it as revenue for Watson in the books misleading investors. They sat on the awesome technologies they had and did nothing with them. IBM is a group of technocrats and executive pigs. I had the privilege of living through it...

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Post ID: @uym+1tVwfFae

Also this exactly happened to IBM about a decade ago. They were the canary in the coal mine and we are the d-mbasses who didn’t adjust accordingly.

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Post ID: @kie+1tVwfFae

"Intel is the canary in the coal mine." .... You know what happened to the canaries right?

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Post ID: @fga+1tVwfFae

Alert !!!! PG has destroyed vmware during his tenure. Beware of this antics. He also tried to push woke agenda on employees instead of focusing on engineering. It is time for him to retire and go to his Pennsylvania farm.

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Post ID: @mfj+1tVwfFae

Is this what you are trying to say? "It's not Pat, everyone is running their company into the ground." Why is it always Intel people trying to redirect blame or say it is the fault of something else.

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Post ID: @klp+1tVwfFae

Hey OP genius, you do realize in your analogy that the canary dies in the coal mine, right? You must be a PE or Fellow with that lack of education. Know what you're saying before you say it.

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Post ID: @hqe+1tVwfFae

OP is on hard-core dr-gs. He ain't thinking straight. Just like the elt.

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Post ID: @ejj+1tVwfFae

He is more like thr fox in the hen house.
I bet you still think Trump is good for the economy and cares about America.

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Post ID: @kju+1tVwfFae

Please elaborate your view point. Intels problem is culture and PG is incapable of fixing culture. He does not connect with people. He believes in strategy. Culture eats strategy for breakfast. I left three years ago and I can tell you that world is a beautiful place outside toxic culture of intel.

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Post ID: @ife+1tVwfFae

Problem is only Intel is still digging in the coal mine… AMD, NVDA, QCOM, TSMC and others have long left and advanced to enjoy the modern age.

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Post ID: @wsf+1tVwfFae

PG is responsible for the current decision making at Intel and he must be held accountable for the disastrous results under his tenure.

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Post ID: @iyk+1tVwfFae

PG is working with the cards dealt to him in a clear-eyed fashion. Sure wish that B. Swan had taken that slice of OpenAI.

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Post ID: @vcm+1tVwfFae

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