Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Big changes are coming

https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20251028VL208/tsmc-intel-president-production-2025.html


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Wei-Jen Lo retired from TSMC, and he worked for Intel before TSMC. It is why Intel 18A yield improved right the way.

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Post ID: @n8+1k8ntwm8j

@fp Yes

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Post ID: @jk+1k8ntwm8j

Did he pass a physical exam with at least 20 pushup with one hand up in the air and one leg not touch the ground like master PG ?

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Post ID: @gr+1k8ntwm8j

@eb True, he is here. Is he a former employee? WWID is a low number.

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Post ID: @fp+1k8ntwm8j

Now you’ll experience he-l on earth.

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Post ID: @ep+1k8ntwm8j

He is already here. Check Teams before you post, dimwits!

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Post ID: @eb+1k8ntwm8j

TSMC treats employee very well, and the employees have high level of loyalty.

Intel just uses this phrase to bump up stock: “Intel approaches x-x for Foundry”. It is planned manipulation every a few weeks. Replace x-x by Apple, AMD, Microsoft, TSMC, TSMC retired VP, ……

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Post ID: @cw+1k8ntwm8j

The articles I've read indicate he would possibly be a consultant. He is getting old to be in an ELT position. Maybe he joins the Board?

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Post ID: @bb+1k8ntwm8j

He may have to wait two years? "Lo had retired back in July 2025, and he is obliged to a 'two-year' clause which prevents him from working with companies like Intel."

https://wccftech.com/intel-foundry-reportedly-pursuing-former-tsmc-executive/

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