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Chitchat Please Guess??? Intel Fires it’s Production Director!

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Intel fires its Indian-origin chief engineer Murthy Renduchintala for production failures
Renduchintala’s ouster marks escalation of pressure on Intel after disastrous announcement last week that knocked $40 billion off its market value.
IAN KING28 July, 2020 8:50 am IST

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San Francisco: Intel Corp. ousted Chief Engineering Officer Murthy Renduchintala, the executive in charge of the company’s vast chip-design and manufacturing organization, less than a week after saying it has fallen further behind rivals in production technology.
The executive will leave Aug. 3, and his organization will be split up and led by other leaders. Intel said it was making the changes “to accelerate product leadership and improve focus and accountability in process technology execution,” according to a company statement on Monday.
 
I thought Ah Nehs were the best!? Turns out this isn't true.
 
I'm not surprised. Intel is screwed big time.

The reason Intel lost its competitive edge is because of the H1-B visa. They imported too many engineers and programmers of questionable ability in the past several years, and this failure has shown up in their product line.

As a result, they lost ground to AMD which caught up and has overtaken them in the desktop processor space.

The loss of enterprise value Intel has suffered is literally incalculable.

To give you an idea - Intel has always stood for the highest quality microprocessor technology in the world. no matter which entrants tried to invade this space. They are a large company with hundreds of billions of shareholder equity, but have retained this crown for decades.

This was no small crown. Intel stood for reliability and quality above everything else.

Now in a matter of 5 years, they lost that crown.

When twitter "leaks" about Intel's new discrete GPU surfaced on twitter, those leaks were punctuated by Hindi references and they even nicknamed their GPU after the Hindi phrase for "superman".

Entire engineering and programming departments have literally been re-staffed

That explains their acceleration downhill.
 
Intel is floundering because TSMC is rising. ARM will replace x86, and that will first happen to Apple Macs.

Oh by the way, the same TSMC which will no longer supply chips to Huawei. Taiwan does not belong to China. :cool:
 
At a time when it is considered politically incorrect (racist) to fire a non-white person, Intel has taken a principled stand.

I might even consider purchasing their stock in the future.
 
International banks still have not learnt their lesson about fake India talents that invade their organisation.

Its a matter of time before they go belly up. If they were that good, why is India still a slum?
 
At a time when it is considered politically incorrect (racist) to fire a non-white person, Intel has taken a principled stand.

I might even consider purchasing their stock in the future.


Intel is a company on the decline. So is AMD.
 
I'm not surprised. Intel is screwed big time.

The reason Intel lost its competitive edge is because of the H1-B visa. They imported too many engineers and programmers of questionable ability in the past several years, and this failure has shown up in their product line.

As a result, they lost ground to AMD which caught up and has overtaken them in the desktop processor space.

The loss of enterprise value Intel has suffered is literally incalculable.

To give you an idea - Intel has always stood for the highest quality microprocessor technology in the world. no matter which entrants tried to invade this space. They are a large company with hundreds of billions of shareholder equity, but have retained this crown for decades.

This was no small crown. Intel stood for reliability and quality above everything else.

Now in a matter of 5 years, they lost that crown.

When twitter "leaks" about Intel's new discrete GPU surfaced on twitter, those leaks were punctuated by Hindi references and they even nicknamed their GPU after the Hindi phrase for "superman".

Entire engineering and programming departments have literally been re-staffed

That explains their acceleration downhill.
Why are you boomers such xenophobes and bigots? We zoomers have excellent education and are way more enlightened and fair than you selfish lot. That is why we support responsible parties like the PAP and WP to stop people talking like this. :mad:
 
Why are you boomers such xenophobes and bigots? We zoomers have excellent education and are way more enlightened and fair than you selfish lot. That is why we support responsible parties like the PAP and WP to stop people talking like this. :mad:
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Intel is floundering because TSMC is rising. ARM will replace x86, and that will first happen to Apple Macs.

Oh by the way, the same TSMC which will no longer supply chips to Huawei. Taiwan does not belong to China. :cool:


TSMC does not threaten Intel. Intel's woes are due to its own complacency in the 2010s as a result of lack of competition from AMD. Now AMD has overtaken intel in the desktop microprocessor space and has made significant inroads into the business server space with its Epyc and Epyc Pro processors. The only reason people still use Xeon is because of Intel's history of top notch reliability and stable systems performance which AMD has not achieved yet.

Now, Intel wants to shift some of its manufacturing capability out and ask TSMC to take over certain processes. This is a major disgrace for Intel which has always been the industry pride for producing its own silicon.

In fact, if Intel can get TSMC to shift some its 7nm capacity over to Intel's processes, that would worsen AMD's shortages and hurt AMD.
 
TSMC does not threaten Intel. Intel's woes are due to its own complacency in the 2010s as a result of lack of competition from AMD. Now AMD has overtaken intel in the desktop microprocessor space and has made significant inroads into the business server space with its Epyc and Epyc Pro processors. The only reason people still use Xeon is because of Intel's history of top notch reliability and stable systems performance which AMD has not achieved yet.

Now, Intel wants to shift some of its manufacturing capability out and ask TSMC to take over certain processes. This is a major disgrace for Intel which has always been the industry pride for producing its own silicon.

In fact, if Intel can get TSMC to shift some its 7nm capacity over to Intel's processes, that would worsen AMD's shortages and hurt AMD.

ARM will eventually make x86 nothing more than a niche market. Apple will first lead the way. Intel and AMD will both be largely irrelevant in a decade's time.
 
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