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I've heard Intel claim EMIB-T should be a real differentiator for packaging as well. That is due out in the second half of this year.
Yesterday at 6:23 PM
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If you look back at my initial post you will see that I specifically called out FSPD on 14A. I never claimed it was on their N2...
Yesterday at 6:15 PM
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Maybe Intel can help Elon build his Terafabs he mentioned today. Maybe Ohio ??
"You know, I mentioned this at the shareholder meeting...
Yesterday at 6:13 PM
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Ah yes, stack ranking. Beyond a doubt, Jack Welch's worst idea.
Yesterday at 6:12 PM
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From what I see today AI will be a job shift similar to what spreadsheet did. Lots of people said Excel would kill jobs but what it...
Yesterday at 6:12 PM
Ah yes, stack ranking. Beyond a doubt, Jack Welch's worst idea.
Yesterday at 5:53 PM
There is definitely a lot of that going on. We used to call it all chiefs and no Indians but that is probably not politically correct...
Yesterday at 5:52 PM
Alternatively, it may be "AI+1" is what *really* affects the jobs market. i.e. Physical Tesla bots or Robotaxi's powered by "AI"...
Yesterday at 5:52 PM
From what I see today AI will be a job shift similar to what spreadsheet did. Lots of people said Excel would kill jobs but what it...
Yesterday at 5:48 PM
Intel was like that. I agreed with the concept in principle, but as usual in big companies the implementation often produced the wrong...
Yesterday at 5:43 PM
seems very similar to what intel has been doing, cutting middle management, reduce level of hierarchy, enabling faster decision, at...
Yesterday at 5:43 PM
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Decisions as to who to layoff are an inherently political thing, whatever the company size. Strange thing, the best technical people...
Yesterday at 4:36 PM
The other problem is Samsung selling leading edge wafers so cheaply. Being as good as TSMC and as cheap as Samsung is a rock and a hard...
Yesterday at 4:16 PM
Like boy scouts, being prepared is one thing, but whether you actually have the resources is another thing entirely. No amount of...
Yesterday at 4:13 PM
From what I see today AI will be a job shift similar to what spreadsheet did. Lots of people said Excel would kill jobs but what it...
Yesterday at 4:05 PM