Maybe Intel just needs a Taiwanese CEO? ; )
If Intel said yes to Apple, it would have just made Apple a failure. They’ve done a shit job at mobile chips for years, and never would have given Apple the control that has led to Apple being at the forefront of the mobile market. (And don’t have the advanced nodes Apple is taking the lions share of either).
Put the newest intern in charge for a year. They couldn’t do much worse than the last 4 CEOs, and would be much cheaper.
And when the company fails anyway because it’s too late to change course, the intern is an easy scapegoat!
And when the company fails anyway because it’s too late to change course, the intern is an easy scapegoat!
You sound like management material!
When can you start?!I already didn’t!
Also no golden parachute to pay out
It’s cost-effective!
What’s happening with all the money Biden has given Intel? That just disappeared?
The money was to build fabs, which they are still doing - which is costing them most of money they struggle to afford because their current chips are awful.
Their fabs may be shit too. Hopefully the new ones are better
I mean how bad can the fabs be - they’ll be running ASML EUV machines right?
They went through a phase where they were getting awful yields. No idea why they had those problems and others didn’t.
I’m not sure the tool is the the issue here?
A master carpenter with entry level tools will still do a much better job than a klutz with professional grade tools.
Part of it was to create new jobs and hire people, meanwhile they - *checks notes* - fired a bunch of people?
It had probably been paid to people who deserve it less than me. I never steered Intel in a bad direction after all.
I just know I don’t like Pat Gelsinger’s over confident bragging style, it seems dishonest. His claim of winning back Apple was ridiculous, Intel was so far behind what Apple was doing with the M1 it wasn’t even funny. And they are even further behind now, than they were then!
Whether he succeeds remains to be seen, but it’s not looking good.generative AI, which OpenAI released to the world in 2022
What‽ We’ve only been dealing with this shit for 2 years‽ Fuck it feels like 5 LMAO
hopefully the bubble bursts soon enough so we’ll never have to learn how does it feel to deal with it for five years.
With 30% ownership it could have been at the forefront of generative AI, which OpenAI released to the world in 2022.
Do they think openai invented the concept of generative ai, because that’s what their statement implies?
Just like musk built the first Tesla in a cave with some scraps. 🙄
Building an electric motor and powerful battery was the easy bit. To this day, it remains a mystery how he sourced the 10,000 plastic clips that hold a Tesla together.
Pretty sure they were going for when it went viral/mainstream
Even if they do think that Open AI invented generative AI, that sentence makes no sense. GPT-1 was released in 2018.
Something something history repeats itself as farce or something
For context: Intel was founded by people who thought Fairchild Semiconductors wasn’t receiving the necessary funding or respect from the owning company.