Intel is gone folks. New CEO has already committed to selling off their foundries and basically picking the bones before he inevitably jumps ship.
It’s over. They will find a home in a niche market and be relegated to the current status of BB.
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Intel is gone folks. New CEO has already committed to selling off their foundries and basically picking the bones before he inevitably jumps ship.
It’s over. They will find a home in a niche market and be relegated to the current status of BB.
New CEO has already committed to selling off their foundries
He's made statements in the past month or two to the contrary - has something changed that I didn't hear about?
I don't think Intel will be allowed by the US administration to sell off their foundry business.
A few billion in crypt will sway Trump don’t worry. Bribes they have. Good processors? Not so much.