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by minkles
688 days ago
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There are few absolutes so stop trying to reduce the problem to one such as "Intel bad" because that's disingenuous. It's really hard to reason about things until you hit large quantities of hardware in production, separate statistical failures from non-statistical failures, separate end user idiocy from real issues and do the analysis, then reproduce it conclusively. This is not helped by the target end of the market demand being interested in running things close to the line on boards kicked out by the lowest bidder. On top of that you have large vendors like Dell and Lenovo who take forever to feed information back on warranty claims because their end user support is fucking awful. Basically it's very hard to reason about this pre-production despite every effort and QA step in the book being followed. |
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The available evidence that they are actually doing the right things to turn the ship around isn't that positive in my, or apparently many very large shareholders view though.