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by theMMaI
294 days ago
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Maybe the problem for Intel is complacency exactly because there is this expectation of a bailout when things don't go to plan. While other hardware companies got lean operationally and employee wise Intel did not. The ex-Intel employees all paint somewhat the same picture of bureaucracy, layers of (poorly managed) dependencies and reliance on paradigms that worked during late 90s / early 2000s. If you followed sources like semiaccurate the situation at Intel is not surprising either, they've been reporting on issues there since their inception. |
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