Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Best case scenario

BS is CEO

MR leaves with the rest of the mediocre QCOM gang he brought along

JK/RK manage engineering

More designs move to TSMC

TMG split off gradually

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Post ID: @OP+WxH9Wdr

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Step 1 done.

How long until step 2 happens? Soon I hope.

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Post ID: @Sihm+WxH9Wdr

This is still the best case scenario.

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Post ID: @sgrf+WxH9Wdr

The end game is accurate, TMG is history just like IBM Microelectonics and AMD Global Foundaries, simply not enough scale or value to keep development in house especially with the LTD track records and transparency issues

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Post ID: @gmbr+WxH9Wdr

This would be good

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Post ID: @feet+WxH9Wdr

JK & RK can save engineering if they do not leave. Give them more millions please.

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Post ID: @8atf+WxH9Wdr

Intel has very significant redundancy. At least 3X more headcount compared to comparable design teams at Apple or QCOM or NVIDA or AMD

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Post ID: @8zqw+WxH9Wdr

That's a fairly plausible scenario, though I still have two concerns:

  • 10nm and below eventually get fixed. As long as major issues are addressed, I think the board keeps TMG and its inherent margins that they love so well (vs. external foundry)

  • BS is still a good CFO in all this mess - his job is to move the money around and he's done well while the s--t-show unfolded around him. But he's not a CEO, and certainly not an Intel CEO. I just don't think he's what the board ultimately has in mind. Whatever, he should get a nice bonus.

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Post ID: @lyw+WxH9Wdr

That is indeed pretty good.

Intel needs to lose the fat.

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Post ID: @bdj+WxH9Wdr

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