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by JustExAWS
535 days ago
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Yes I’m sure that Intel fell behind because a for profit company was more concerned with hiring minorities than hiring the best employees they could find. It’s amazing that the “take responsibility”, “pull yourself up by your bootstraps crowd” has now become the “we can’t get ahead because of minorities crowd” |
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The best people were clearly not staying at Intel and they have been winning hard at AMD, Tesla, NVIDIA, Apple, Qualcomm, and TSMC, in case you have not been paying attention. They could not stop winning and getting ahead in the past 5-10 years, in fact. So much semiconductor innovation happened.
Yes, if you start promoting the wrong people, very quickly the best ones leave. No one likes to report to their stupid peer who just got promoted or the idiot they hire from the outside when there are more qualified people they could promote from within.
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And re marketing boxes, just check out where Intel chose to innovate:
https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/15dx55m/which_i9_box...