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Frank Yeary and Intel downfall

This guy joined Intel in 2009 and there starts the downfall of the company.

He studied history, how is he a chairman at Intel?!

How did he make his money?


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@ak who hired yeary ?

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Post ID: @18x+1k2dc5rgp

He made Intel history.

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Post ID: @fd+1k2dc5rgp

@ak
Bachelors in History and Economics from UC Berkeley!

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Post ID: @dd+1k2dc5rgp

I think the puppet masters behind Yeary want to strip mine the company.
Yeary should be investigated.
Bachelors in history?!?

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Post ID: @ak+1k2dc5rgp

100 percent correct the bod need to be replaced enough masse

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Post ID: @aj+1k2dc5rgp

The cracks started before Yeary, who is unqualified for his board position IMO. Intel became complacent while enjoying the temporary x86 mote. Barrett said this was the one thing that kept him up at night. x86 was like a creosote bush, ki-ling any new idea that dare stray from x86. Itanium, not withstanding. Atom was our answer to mobile? Failure. ARM xScale licence? Sold it to Marvell and missed out on mobile architecture. Gaudi is not exactly lighting up the AI world. So now Intel has fallen behind on process tech and has no new "gotta have it" products. I'm not sure how they get out of this intact.

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Post ID: @a9+1k2dc5rgp

BlackRock

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Post ID: @a7+1k2dc5rgp

The enshittification of Intel was inevitable. It died a long time ago.

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Post ID: @a6+1k2dc5rgp

The board is selected so shady companies like blackrock can buy up assets for cheap, to get an industry monopoly.

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Post ID: @a5+1k2dc5rgp

How are the board embers selected? Inte's board is too weak, no one has true background in this industry.

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