Thread regarding GlobalFoundries layoffs

Apple announced 5nm-based MacBooks

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/01/apple-unveils-macbook-pro-featuring-m2-pro-and-m2-max/

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So what we dont have 5nm?!! I mean what’s a few tens of nm between friends? We have feature rich. Ebitda, oneGF, a senior management team who were all at one point fired by our current customers and competitors and a CEO who knows exactly when to dump his stocks!
Onward & Forward team!

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Post ID: @1uht+1kKMgNkE

Globalfoundries is marching towards its own death

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Post ID: @1bbw+1kKMgNkE

GF has differentiate technologies, not to worry about 3nm.

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Post ID: @1sbr+1kKMgNkE

Seems GF is old cart in the age of EV

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Post ID: @1ofx+1kKMgNkE

Who cares, really…

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Post ID: @1aty+1kKMgNkE

Well, that 7nm pivot worked out well. 🤣

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Post ID: @1pzf+1kKMgNkE

AMD using 4nm

https://www.amd.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2023-1-4-amd-extends-its-leadership-with-the-introduction-o.html

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