As mentioned by the new CEO who is telling it the way it is, Intel is no longer on the Top 10. It's arrogance, not listening to customers and not reacting to dramatic shifts in the market place now have it fighting to survive. Intel hey day is over. An American icon down in flames.
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@a8 and even that was shaky
@af LOL re--rd
If you think you are working for Intel now, you are being fooled. You are working for a puppet Intel now and it's probably going to be McKinsey or Bain or some such corporate vulture behind the scene.
One thing Intel was good at was developing good PowerPoint presentations to convince the investors, employees and customers that there was a bright future ahead.
@ad/af what do you guys think is our troll a unique blot on the board or are “I don’t believe” and whiney the same poaster?
@ad The Whiney Troll is upset about something.
@a2 Why do you spam this same genre of comment so often on this board? It always involves you referring to someone as "The [BLANK] Troll" as if there's a ton of consistent posters you're schizophrenically tracking even though there's usually no commonality
No. That is not true.
14nm was the last hurrah at greatness.
Oh great, another post from the Arrogance Troll.