However, they reduce the chip business significantly to 6000 employees
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Wtf, takes 1000 working 60 hour weeks to produce a chip? Man you guys are seriously fked up. 25 years later and still flopping around, can't wait till the Q is put out of it's misery.
Where are these 26000 QCT people? I only see maybe 1000 on my project total, from silicone to test and debugging and ask in-between, and everyone is working 60 hour weeks. Put all the current chips in development together and its a quarter of total headcount. Who are all these people?
Gimme an M. Gimme an O. Gimme a T. Gimme an O. Gimme an R. Gimme an O. Gimme an L. Gimme an A. What's that spell?
every time "chinese lead" guy posts his psychotic babble, I short QCOM. It's worked out well. He's probably Sr. Staff
In honor of the NBA all-star game, let's hear what Vince Carter has to say about global smartphone growth
https://vine.co/v/OTHJnKdKwql
Blood bath starts in June to October
That makes sense. Most of the chip companies have less than 5000 employees.