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Intel design is having skill issue for a while there ain't denying that Foundry hid the bad design and now it's getting exposed when...
Jan 24, 2026
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Once behind, everything becomes complicated/difficult. Then, need to compromise and be pragmatic/realistic.
If Customers do not commit...
Jan 24, 2026
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Intel being the second largest foundry should not be a problem once they shift all Intel products back to Intel manufacturing. Samsung...
Jan 24, 2026
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The sad part of this problem is that Intel spends a lot of money on "product management". You know, the people talking to customers to...
Jan 24, 2026
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This is the hallmark of a bad company. I still can't get over how poorly Intel's BTC chips perform. We based our dynamic logic design on...
Jan 24, 2026
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I didn't know he speaks Chinese
Jan 24, 2026
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Also, can Intel start the older tools faster than AMD and ARM can get capacity from TSM?
Jan 24, 2026
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If Pat was still CEO, would intel be able to supply demand? Assuming USG at least would have ingested money? It seems the bad decisions...
Jan 24, 2026
The sad part of this problem is that Intel spends a lot of money on "product management". You know, the people talking to customers to...
Jan 24, 2026
Intel always seems perfectly poised to deliver the opposite of what the market demands..
Build it and they will come --> Market...
Jan 24, 2026
Smells like a COVID repeat, LOL
Jan 24, 2026
That's fair - I had read that some environments experienced a failure rate as high as 50% when using Core i9 for gaming servers -- and...
Jan 24, 2026
I agree with you -
Though the only scenario I can think of this making sense is if the cloud companies decided to do a large # of...
Jan 24, 2026
The Wall Street Journal has a different take on this 4% issue than I did. They propose it was due to not being able to meet demand for...
Jan 24, 2026
Intel being the second largest foundry should not be a problem once they shift all Intel products back to Intel manufacturing. Samsung...
Jan 24, 2026