Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Man sick of crashes sues Intel for allegedly hiding CPU defects

As someone who fell for the marketing hype and bought an Alienware system with an Intel gen 13 CPU, I will be following this lawsuit closely.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/11/man-sick-of-crashes-sues-intel-for-allegedly-hiding-cpu-defects/

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and the mat sci via designers were ? got to get the products out pronto by Q
the recovery mission is on and lets go with TSMC for the EUV layers
Foveros chiplets is the only recovery present tense plans !
Go away ELTs forever !

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Post ID: @2rje+1voFN7mE

Crazy... push the device physics behind reason to generate a good performance only to create oxidation (rust) on VIAs... maybe trying to cut corners by doing 5 nodes on 4 years has consequences... such as reliability issues... go figure, what they taught us in Elect Engineering class actually matters.

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Post ID: @2fyn+1voFN7mE

Never thought I'd see the day that respect for Intel would be completely vaporized. Product reviews on major seller web sites confirm issues with 12th and 13th gen CPUs, especially when overclocking. Intel should be retaining skilled employees to fix these issues, not laying them off.

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