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Intel shakes up their manufacturing group - Splits it into 3
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Intel shakes up manufacturing group amid production delays [/h]
The key take aways are that:
Sohail Ahmed SVP and GM of TMG is "retiring"
TMG is being split into three groups:
Technology Development - Led by Mike Mayberry
Manufacturing and Operations - Led by Ann Kelleher
Supply Chain - Led by Randhir Thakur
Mike Mayberry was the head of Intel Labs, Rich Uhlig will be acting as interim manager
All these groups report to Murthy Renduchintala
Murthy reiterated 10nm products on shelf for holiday 2019
They seem to not to be able to get it done.
Seem like a bunch of engineers with nice degrees and great gpas but aren't really engineers.
They seem to not to be able to get it done.
Seem like a bunch of engineers with nice degrees and great gpas but aren't really engineers.
They let the marketeers into the coop.
Intel lacks difference makers. Maybe they're losing guys to software or intel alienates them, I don't know.
It's sink or swim and I am starting to wonder if intel is about to sink.
Last edited by a moderator: Oct 19, 2018
The guy who never took a day of vacation or his 2 month sabbaticals "retired". There would need to be a lot more change before a significant culture change would be effected.
The shit has hit the fan. It took awhile for Intel to notice.