Tech "intel's f-----"

2015 AMD looks familiar? Thanks to Google it's somewhat easy to find examples.

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Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) recently reported its first quarter earnings, and they were ugly. The PC segment continued to collapse, with revenue from CPUs and GPUs falling by 38% year-over-year. The Enterprise, Embedded, and Semi-Custom segment, which includes AMD's game console business, shrunk as well, with revenue falling by 7% and operating profit nearly cut in half.

AMD doesn't expect things to get better anytime soon. The company has guided for a 3% sequential decline in total revenue during the second quarter, equivalent to a 30% year-over-year decline. The second half of this year may prove to be a bit better for AMD, with new graphics cards expected to launch in June, but big revenue declines are still likely, as are continued losses.

With AMD burning cash as it attempts to turn around its business, how long does the company have before bankruptcy becomes a real possibility?"

are you seriously this fucking stupid?

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cool, whatever. GREAT argument, not at all retarded. now all intel needs to do is spin off their fab and streamline... oh, wait - they're doing the exact fucking opposite.

like, seriously. get help.


and STILL no citations for this "race war" bullshit or a "false information," i see. <{vega}>
 
welp, their annual "investor day" just gave intc a new 52-week low.

i'm still laughing at patty bitching at investors not believing in his story... ONE DAY BEFORE TELLING THEM INTEL'S GOING TO BE IN THE RED FOR YEARS. it's hilarious. the amount of double speak and etc ("unquestioned leadership" while bragging about being in 2nd place [bike race] and a plan to compete in 2025+... rear view mirror, etc). 'why won't wall st believe us?' 'hi, our cash is gone and we're going to be in the red for a few years' ... 5 nodes in 4 years (looks like they just removed one of them from their map)

and xe or arc or hobbit wizard or whatever it's called shows a much smaller launch than expected (iirc, ~4M units for 2022). on top of being delayed for the 113th time. ffs, i think this was supposed to be out in 2020. kind of annoyed, i actually wanted to see the market flooded with dgpus for pcmr reasons. i guess i'll have to keep hoping bitcoin implodes or actually just pay the scalper markup.

looks like the mobileye ipo is going to be more important than realized. this could be intel's biggest x-factor for a while and may even make or break. curious if they'll increase the amount of stake they're selling.
 
How are intel's new gpu doing? Could they take mkt from nvidia and amd?

They have 4 million of them slated for production in 2022 and flooding the midrange market with GPU's to compete with RTX and RX series GPU's. Pat donates half of his income to charity each year every year has been doing this for decades. He was at EMC when I was there and he learned hard an fast lesson on working with Israeli chip designers working on showing up at 4:00 am in the morning going for runs and then showing up at his office at 6 am. Work with the offices in Israeli after this transformation Nvidia made a massive investment in Israeli. AI and chip design is growing massively Intel needs to push hard into these markets especilly with their massive investments in Mobileye Israeli based autonomous chip designer. Confirmed a Blockchain mining acceleration chip.

 
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How are intel's new gpu doing? Could they take mkt from nvidia and amd?

currently vaporware. delayed since 2020. should finally be out later this year, but only small quantities (cut to 4m). they won't take market from anyone, but they should be able to sell out as long as they exist.

They have 4 million of them slated for production in 2022 and flooding the midrange market with GPU's to compete with RTX and RX series GPU's. Pat donates half of his income to charity each year every year has been doing this for decades. He was at EMC when I was there and he learned hard an fast lesson on working with Israeli chip designers working on showing up at 4:00 am in the morning going for runs and then showing up at his office at 6 am. Work with the offices in Israeli after this transformation Nvidia made a massive investment in Israeli. AI and chip design is growing massively Intel needs to push hard into these markets especilly with their massive investments in Mobileye Israeli based autonomous chip designer. Confirmed a Blockchain mining acceleration chip.

does he know you're in love with him?
 
Just incase people don't understand chip shortage impact.
currently vaporware. delayed since 2020. should finally be out later this year, but only small quantities (cut to 4m). they won't take

Q2 it seems based on information I am receiving any delay is to insure graphic driver operating correctly.

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https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/visual-technology/arc-discrete-graphics.html#:~:text=Intel® Arc™ graphics products built on gaming-first,from global partners in 2022.


https://www.intel.com/content/www/u.../visual-technology/arc-discrete-graphics.html
 
Just incase people don't understand chip shortage impact.

...what the hell are you babbling about?

watching you deteriorate through this thread has been fascinating.
 
umm... 4 million is much less than expected. amd puts out about 10M and even that isn't much.
4 million in this environment is decent they don't want to over commit to a number they cannot achieve. They could go higher depending on putting them out in the field an insure reliable run rates. This will also help lower the demand somewhat for other RX and RTX GPU's by increasing the available supply. I hear also their 7nm or 5nm foundry in Oregon upgrade is ahead of schedule and could be running this year.

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Intel is Oregon’s largest corporate employer, with 21,000 workers at its factories and campuses in Washington County. It’s the company’s largest site anywhere, but no Intel CEO had made a public appearance in Oregon in more than a decade before Gelsinger’s address Monday.

Intel is trying to dig out of a decade of manufacturing failures under Gelsinger’s predecessors, a miserable stretch that cost the company its technological leadership. Two Asian companies, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Samsung, now make the most advanced chips.

Gelsinger, hired in January, has committed tens of billions of dollars to new factories and research in hopes Intel can claw its way back into the technological race. He’s counting on several billion dollars from the CHIPS Act to offset the company’s costs.
 
4 million in this environment is decent they don't want to over commit to a number they cannot achieve. They could go higher depending on putting them out in the field an insure reliable run rates. This will also help lower the demand somewhat for other RX and RTX GPU's by increasing the available supply. I hear also their 7nm or 5nm foundry in Oregon upgrade is ahead of schedule and could be running this year.


just sayin, but i don't think this is going to really impact the gpu supply or demand. i'm just hoping that the next APUs will be good enough for viable budget builds... that could alleviate the GPU demand significantly. but since most of the cards are going to miners or scalpers, i guess we'll see.



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Intel is Oregon’s largest corporate employer, with 21,000 workers at its factories and campuses in Washington County. It’s the company’s largest site anywhere, but no Intel CEO had made a public appearance in Oregon in more than a decade before Gelsinger’s address Monday.

Intel is trying to dig out of a decade of manufacturing failures under Gelsinger’s predecessors, a miserable stretch that cost the company its technological leadership. Two Asian companies, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Samsung, now make the most advanced chips.

Gelsinger, hired in January, has committed tens of billions of dollars to new factories and research in hopes Intel can claw its way back into the technological race. He’s counting on several billion dollars from the CHIPS Act to offset the company’s costs.

lolz @ just repeatedly posting weird spam and constantly pretending to be shocked when you're called a wumao.

maybe you should make a thread about your love affair with patty.
 
just sayin, but i don't think this is going to really impact the gpu supply or demand. i'm just hoping that the next APUs will be good enough for viable budget builds... that could alleviate the GPU demand significantly. but since most of the cards are going to miners or scalpers, i guess we'll see.
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Maybe some day my love affair with Patty could come close to yours with Lisa Su oh who am I kidding could never happen. Intel developed a mining chip for blockchain specific mining at first for bitcoin but their real goal is Etherium mining. This is directed towards the various demands of miners and unlike Nvidia its not just a custom mod GPU it's true dedicated mining processor with elements of a GPU and their CPU each focused in crypto mining space.
 
Maybe some day my love affair with Patty could come close to yours with Lisa Su oh who am I kidding could never happen. Intel developed a mining chip for blockchain specific mining at first for bitcoin but their real goal is Etherium mining. This is directed towards the various demands of miners and unlike Nvidia its not just a custom mod GPU it's true dedicated mining processor with elements of a GPU and their CPU each focused in crypto mining space.
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Pat bringing back senior members who he worked with over a decade ago from AMD. Rohit also worked at Intel before moving to AMD it seems when Pat left. So there is signs Intel could get its old mojo back bringing people back who drove Intel innovation. This is going to impact AMD and effect their APU business possibly with companies like Microsoft, Sony and Tesla.
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Rohit Verma jumped ship from AMD to Intel earlier this week. The hiring is a high-profile scalp for Intel, as Verma had been with AMD through its recent and most transformative period, working as Lead SoC Architect for Discrete GPUs, among other projects. Verma also enjoyed the prestige of being a Senior Fellow at AMD, where he has worked since 2013. Analyst Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis brought Rohit Verma's significant career move to our attention.



Before becoming a Senior Fellow and Lead SoC Architect for Discrete GPUs at AMD (3 years, three months), Verma worked as an AMD Fellow and Lead SoC Architect in the Semi-Custom Business Unit (4 years, 11 months). Over his eight years+ total career at AMD, Verma worked on projects covering discrete graphics cards for desktop and laptops and the much broader SoC architecture disciplines involving CPUs, GPUs, fabric, power management, and security."

"Interestingly, Rohit Verma, the new Lead Product Architect - Discrete GPU SoCs at Intel, previously worked at Intel as the Lead SoC Architect 1999 – 2013. Verma’s lengthy 15-year tenure at Intel overlapped current Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger’s by a considerable number of years. As a reminder, Gelsinger joined Intel in 1979, aged 18, as a Quality Control Technician. When Verma started his career at Intel in 1999, Gelsinger was already comfortable in his role as GM of Intel’s Desktop Products Group and would become Intel’s first-ever Chief Technical Officer in 2001."

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-poaches-amd-lead-radeon-discrete-gpu-architect
 
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Pat bringing back senior members who he worked with over a decade ago from AMD. Rohit also worked at Intel before moving to AMD it seems when Pat left. So there is signs Intel could get its old mojo back bringing people back who drove Intel innovation. This is going to impact AMD and effect their APU business possibly with companies like Microsoft, Sony and Tesla.
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Rohit Verma jumped ship from AMD to Intel earlier this week. The hiring is a high-profile scalp for Intel, as Verma had been with AMD through its recent and most transformative period, working as Lead SoC Architect for Discrete GPUs, among other projects. Verma also enjoyed the prestige of being a Senior Fellow at AMD, where he has worked since 2013. Analyst Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis brought Rohit Verma's significant career move to our attention.



Before becoming a Senior Fellow and Lead SoC Architect for Discrete GPUs at AMD (3 years, three months), Verma worked as an AMD Fellow and Lead SoC Architect in the Semi-Custom Business Unit (4 years, 11 months). Over his eight years+ total career at AMD, Verma worked on projects covering discrete graphics cards for desktop and laptops and the much broader SoC architecture disciplines involving CPUs, GPUs, fabric, power management, and security."

"Interestingly, Rohit Verma, the new Lead Product Architect - Discrete GPU SoCs at Intel, previously worked at Intel as the Lead SoC Architect 1999 – 2013. Verma’s lengthy 15-year tenure at Intel overlapped current Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger’s by a considerable number of years. As a reminder, Gelsinger joined Intel in 1979, aged 18, as a Quality Control Technician. When Verma started his career at Intel in 1999, Gelsinger was already comfortable in his role as GM of Intel’s Desktop Products Group and would become Intel’s first-ever Chief Technical Officer in 2001."

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-poaches-amd-lead-radeon-discrete-gpu-architect

wumao gotta wumao. butthurt? btfo? fill the thread with walls of spam!

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wumao gotta wumao. butthurt? btfo? fill the thread with walls of spam!

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btw:

I have no idea who this Intel guy is lol? Intel hires AMD fellow and you post me a guy who worked on that sh$t show Larrabee lol. Please stop.
 
I have no idea who this Intel guy is lol? Intel hires AMD fellow and you post me a guy who worked on that sh$t show Larrabee lol. Please stop.

...he was their CTO, genius. it looks like they swapped. derp.

and larrabee? YOU want to mock larrabee? LARRABEE WAS PATTY'S PROJECT!

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holy fucking derp!


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...he was their CTO, genius. it looks like they swapped. derp.

and larrabee? YOU want to mock larrabee? LARRABEE WAS PATTY'S PROJECT!

{<jordan}

holy fucking derp!


<JagsKiddingMe>
Stop with the swearing and the idiot memes you're not doing yourself any favors. Larrabee was already a cesspool of a mess and they handed it over to Pat to try to save it. It had already passed through an failed in several managers hands and Intel and Pat knew it was a mess. Before he even was put to working on it he left for my company but you're to clueless to look into the history.

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Pat Gelsinger was one of the front runners to take over Intel years ago when he was asked to take over Larrabee Microarchitecture; that effort was supposed to finally give Intel a high-end GPU that could compete with NVIDIA and AMD. However, the project ran into big challenges.

While internal reporting indicated things were going surprisingly well – few to no problems – the reality was far different. Rather than taking over a project that was in good shape, Gelsinger was handed a disaster. ". This was like in 2005 or 2006 and it Pat left the company in 2009 even before Larrabee was released to testers by the end of 2009. I know pretty much the whole story about Larrabee it was Intel's desperate effort to make GPU using Intel CPU cores optimized with GPU instructions it sucked at both and was a power hog.

https://www.eweek.com/pc-hardware/intel-arc-pat-gelsingers-revenge/
 
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Stop with the swearing and the idiot memes you're not doing yourself any favors. Larrabee was already a cesspool of a mess and they handed it over to Pat to try to save it. It had already passed through an failed in several managers hands and Intel and Pat knew it was a mess. Before he even was put to working on it he left for my company but you're to clueless to look into the history.

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Pat Gelsinger was one of the front runners to take over Intel years ago when he was asked to take over Larrabee Microarchitecture; that effort was supposed to finally give Intel a high-end GPU that could compete with NVIDIA and AMD. However, the project ran into big challenges.

While internal reporting indicated things were going surprisingly well – few to no problems – the reality was far different. Rather than taking over a project that was in good shape, Gelsinger was handed a disaster. ". This was like in 2005 or 2006 and it Pat left the company in 2009 even before Larrabee was released to testers by the end of 2009. I know pretty much the whole story about Larrabee it was Intel's desperate effort to make GPU using Intel CPU cores optimized with GPU instructions it sucked at both and was a power hog.

https://www.eweek.com/pc-hardware/intel-arc-pat-gelsingers-revenge/

lolz @ going wumao spammer and then telling me what to do.

lolz @ mocking larrabee while fellating patty - when larrabee was his project.

just fucking lolz

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