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by dismalaf
556 days ago
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Intel's board needs to go. They're not in a bad position, they were the first to take delivery of a high NA EUV lithography machine, their most recent products are really good, and they're seen as a cornerstone of the USA's semiconductor strategy should larger scale war break out (almost a certainty at this point). If they stay the course they'll be in an amazing position. Especially if China makes a move on Taiwan... |
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I had a glimmer of hope when Keller joined, but he noped out not long after, concluding that leadership were idiots and telling the board as much, then resigning shortly later.
Whether he was right or not is for the reader to speculate, but he's not exactly known as an unstable hothead, nor unintelligent, so one can at least speculate some real problems existed.
It's hard to completely shake up and revamp an organization so large and entrenched, but it's exactly what they need.