Intel allegedly plans imminent lay off of thousands of employees to fuel turnaround

submitted a month ago by schizoidman

www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/big-tech/int…

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/38509017

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assassinatedbyCIA a month ago, edited a month ago

Struggling to roll out products that don’t immediately break. Struggling to keep pace with competitors after blowing a huge lead. Facing new threats in the form of arm and risc v. I know, let’s lay off staff that’ll help.

Darkard a month ago, edited a month ago

The line can only go up. If the line goes down then the people who generate no value for the company will have less money, which is super bad of course. So if they can't sell more, more expensive products, all the time, then they have to reduce how much they spend, and of course they won't get rid of the most expensive people.

[deleted] a month ago

So much this to the point that the title pisses me off for supporting the idea that share price is the appropriate metric for a 'turnaround '.

floofloof a month ago, edited a month ago

But the processor quality issue has already been turned around by telling customers there will be no refunds. Surely the execs deserve big bonuses for thinking of such a simple and brilliant move.

doctortofu a month ago

The good'ole strategy of "if we cut enough corners we'll become a circle and circles are perfect"...

ddh a month ago

Ey, boss, we could, you know, shoot some whistleblowers, maybe?

GamingChairModel a month ago

Facing new threats in the form of arm and risc v.

I think the instruction set is basically irrelevant to the discussion. Intel is losing to TSMC at the actual foundry process. Intel is losing to AMD at the design of desktop/server class chips running the x86 instruction set.

Within the ARM world, Apple is running circles around the competition. Qualcomm can't compete on mobile SoCs, and Samsung's Exynos is even worse. Qualcomm is trying to get into laptops, but the performance and efficiency aren't competitive with Apple, and might not even be that far ahead of AMD.

Intel is betting the company on various stacking and packaging technologies to fit way more stuff into a small surface area, but basically is left hoping that this works.

naonintendois a month ago

risc v is not a concern because they could just build risc v chips themselves, likely more efficient than competitors too. I would be VERY surprised if they didn't have a team working on it internally. Arm and quality are their big issues right now.

RadioFreeArabia a month ago

Short sighted of them to exit the ARM business when they sold XScale to Marvell in 2006.

Delta_V a month ago

surely producing a lower volume of lower quality products will improve the bottom line, right?

jonne a month ago

Oh, so they're just going to use the money from the chips act to do stock buybacks and give themselves bonuses because of course they would.

sunzu a month ago

We pay for their capital expenditures because that's national security bro

Show some respect for the grift, boy!

Also fuck these plebs, executives will design the chips themselves just like Boeing execs build the planes!

🤡

MudMan a month ago

Is the fuel in this case a bunch of damaged 13 and 14th gen CPUs?

sunzu a month ago

Yes firing people will fix failed product

Trust me bro

slaacaa a month ago

Line must go up 😡

empireOfLove2 a month ago

Their time in the spotlight, gained and held because AMD couldn't stop shooting themselves in the foot, made them fat and complacent.... now they reap what they sow.

Can't wait for this to be AMD and Nvidia in 5-10 years too.

jaybone a month ago

Once these execs finally get that all this AI Jupe is bullshit that won’t deliver on what it promises, this will happen to nvidia way before five years.