Tech "intel's f-----"

https://seekingalpha.com/news/38189...ore-than-1700-times-average-worker-pay-filing

well, so their stock's down under his reign and they're begging for govtbucks, but at least their ceo's overpaid
Pat donates half his pay to charities such as feeding the hungry and Catholic charities. VMWare was likely paying him 30 million a year or at least many many millions. To get him to leave such a lucrative job with the largest customer base of VM users took a lot of money. They guys not going to risk it all if they did not give him something in return.
 
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Pat donates half his pay to charities such as feeding the hungry and Catholic charities. VMWare was likely paying him 30 million a year or at least many many millions. To get him to leave such a lucrative job with the largest customer base of VW users took a lot of money. They guys not going to risk it all if they did not give him something in return.

lolz @ this donates to charities shit. 'INTEL IS OVERPAYING BECAUSE PAT'S CHARITABLE!'

the deal worked out quite well for vmware, no doubt.

intel to pat: here's a huge pile of money (stock drops 17% under pat)

intel to us govt: we need a bigger pile of money
 
Oh Rob no!!!! Time for another stupid meme try to come up with something new these are getting old.

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It is time to load up on shares of Intel Inc. INTC, -3.92%.

This may be a surprise for those of you who have been following me on MarketWatch, as I have focused on finding Revolutionary companies early on and holding on to them, usually forever.

Intel is a company that is probably about to take market share for the first time in at least half a decade in the world’s most important technology industry: computer chips.

The semiconductor industry is facing a potential decade-long supply-constraint problem that this company can fix, giving it a potential trillion-dollar side business along with maybe another one or two.

And the kicker is the valuation: Intel is trading at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 14.2, compared with a forward P/E ratio of 26.1 for competitors Advanced Micro Devices Inc. AMD, -2.11% and 46.7 for Nvidia Corp. NVDA, -3.42%. Intel also has a dividend yield of close to 3%.

Two more comparisons — the SPDR S&P 500 ETF SPY, -0.30% trades for 19.7 times forward
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https://www.marketwatch.com/story/i...-found-myself-buying-intels-stock-11648827100
 
Intel is a company that is probably about to take market share for the first time in at least half a decade in the world’s most important technology industry: computer chips.

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who wrote this? billy the 6 year old? "computer chips?"

lolz @ being so butthurt that you post spam
 
Cody Willard owns an investment firm seen this MJ meme about 300 times or so go google some new memes this one is really old.

Here let me help you out.

https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=+michael+jordan+gif+memes

dude, you couldn't post more literal spam if it was a hormel pic. it's kinda funny, whenever i think you've reached peak wumao, you find ways to go wumaoer.

let's type up a super cereal investment piece and mention "computer chips" and dumber "trillion-dollar side business!" (at least he humbly capped it at only $1T for intel! i would have said 119 quadrillion gorilla bucks)

{<jordan}


(the article was likely written by a bot)
 
dude, you couldn't post more literal spam if it was a hormel pic. it's kinda funny, whenever i think you've reached peak wumao, you find ways to go wumaoer.

let's type up a super cereal investment piece and mention "computer chips" and dumber "trillion-dollar side business!" (at least he humbly capped it at only $1T for intel! i would have said 119 quadrillion gorilla bucks)

{<jordan}


(the article was likely written by a bot)
Intel is the only US based manufacturer making 10 an 7nm chips. If you don't think that's not a national security risk you're clueless. I am a big fan in the security of the US so go troll elsewhere.
 
Intel is the only US based manufacturer making 10 an 7nm chips. If you don't think that's not a national security risk you're clueless. I am a big fan in the security of the US so go troll elsewhere.

...and 0 usa manufacturers are making them in real volume. and tsmc's building a 5nm fab in the usa.

lolz @ telling me to troll elsewhere... in this thread. after posting botspam.

$1T side business! computer chips!

{<jordan}

bonus lolz for equating intel with security. like, what?
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...and 0 usa manufacturers are making them in real volume. and tsmc's building a 5nm fab in the usa.

lolz @ telling me to troll elsewhere... in this thread. after posting botspam.

$1T side business! computer chips!

{<jordan}

bonus lolz for equating intel with security. like, what?
<{MingNope}>

TSMC did 60 billion just in Apple computer chip business it is overwhelming their ability to scale to reach all the demands on top of China knowing fully well that US economy could be damaged to an extreme level if they don't have the chips they need. Their chip business is potentially well over 200 billion dollars. Nvidia has been looking towards Samsung to fill this backlog but realize the changing climate with war could mean they need additional sources. Intel can and will fill the need they not had an idiot running the company now they paid big bucks to bring Pat back and gave him a massive hill to climb. So go ahead with your memes.
 
TSMC did 60 billion just in Apple computer chip business it is overwhelming their ability to scale to reach all the demands on top of China knowing fully well that US economy could be damaged to an extreme level if they don't have the chips they need. Their chip business is potentially well over 200 billion dollars. Nvidia has been looking towards Samsung to fill this backlog but realize the changing climate with war could mean they need additional sources. Intel can and will fill the need they not had an idiot running the company now they paid big bucks to bring Pat back and gave him a massive hill to climb. So go ahead with your memes.

nvidia just went back to tsmc, genius.
 
nvidia just went back to tsmc, genius.
That's obviously why they are in talks to join forces with Intel they spent 7 billion dollars because TSMC is currently the only one shipping 5nm in volume. Can you not see how this is not a problem of epic proportions troll? No industry wants to be reliant of just one supplier of such a key component in their ecosystem. I used to track inventory for formally the worlds largest data storage unit provider we had pretty much 3 sources of each part. At the time we really did not think of chip supplies being something impacted by wars or geopolitical realities. I bet all of the logic suppliers are begging to have sources from around the world such as Germany, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan and US because it seems almost any single one of these locations could turn to crap. This is the point I am making and you see I put multiple locations in not just Taiwan if TSMC is building factories in the US all the better keep on cranking out chips but if it is just smoke screen we cannot hold all of a assists from one source.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Wednesday said during a press briefing that he was in talks to use Intel foundries to produce GPUs, a development that could see the dogged rivals join forces.

With GPUs becoming the dominant data center technology and with Nvidia holding an 81 percent market share, an alliance between the two titans could spell trouble for AMD’s data center supercomputing ambitions - along with challenging top dog foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC).

“Our strategy is to expand our supply base with diversity and redundancy at every single layer,” Nvidia’s Huang told reporters, according to several published reports. “(Intel) is interested in us using their foundries, and we’re very interested in exploring it… I am encouraged by the work that is done at Intel. I think this is a direction they have to go, and we’re interested in looking at their process technology.”"

https://www.crn.com/news/components...-gpu-alliance-could-frustrate-rivals-amd-tsmc


https://www.extremetech.com/computi...ase-causes-ripple-effect-for-amd-intel-nvidia
 
That's obviously why they are in talks to join forces with Intel

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dude.

you gotta stop falling for this shit. you gotta stop this full retard spam. just like qualcomm, nvidia hasn't done shit with intel. and for the same reason - intel can't fab for them. intel can't even fab their own GPUs, for fuck's sake - you know this, right?

tsmc is fabbing the intel GPUs.


you can't seriously be this stupid... right?

like i said, i'd be stoked if nvidia would drop tsmc for intel. it would sabotage their yields worse than samsung and free up more wafers...
 
<JagsKiddingMe>

dude.

you gotta stop falling for this shit. you gotta stop this full retard spam. just like qualcomm, nvidia hasn't done shit with intel. and for the same reason - intel can't fab for them. intel can't even fab their own GPUs, for fuck's sake - you know this, right?

tsmc is fabbing the intel GPUs.


you can't seriously be this stupid... right?

like i said, i'd be stoked if nvidia would drop tsmc for intel. it would sabotage their yields worse than samsung and free up more wafers...

First off F-You secondly when you going to own up to your ties to TSMC? If it is in stock or connections because it sure looks like your dry humping them harder then two rhinos going at it. I will point blank that I live in the US and I have no ownership in Intel, IBM or samsung stock. You are determined to get the last word and I will try not to let that happen like you won this argument. It only takes me 3 mins to make a point that never sinks into your thick skull because of the points made earlier. I am ending this circle jerk because you're an ahole not worth anymore time.
 
First off F-You secondly when you going to own up to your ties to TSMC? If it is in stock or connections because it sure looks like your dry humping them harder then two rhinos going at it. I will point blank that I live in the US and I have no ownership in Intel, IBM or samsung stock. You are determined to get the last word

hahahahaha. what the fuck? in THIS thread? you don't say!

and i have no shares of tsm. i did just buy some calls, though.

and I will try not to let that happen like you won this argument.

bruh. you're sucking off patty while raging about tsmc... while patty's buying from tsmc. your position was one of the dumbest. i mean like, ever.

It only takes me 3 mins to make a point that never sinks into your thick skull because of the points made earlier.

yeah, you post spam. we all know.


I am ending this circle jerk because you're an ahole not worth anymore time.

lolz! now you're contradicting yourself from 2 whole sentences ago.

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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/tsmc-will-reportedly-move-equipment-into-arizonas-fab21-in-q1-2023

https://technosports.co.in/2022/04/02/tsmc-boost-5nm-production-demands/ (this site sucks but it's basically 3 regurgitated digitimes articles' worth...)
 
recap:

semis had earnings for the quarter, everyone kicked ass... except for you know who, who insisted that shit's bad for everyone (despite the other earnings proving otherwise)

"5 nodes in 4 years" - first node is just renaming 10nm to "intel 7," 2nd node is... showing a wafer and saying here's intel 4, meteor lake... then buying (more, a new order) from tsmc (meteor lake), anyway. fucking lolz.

then the GPU is delayed for the 188th time. who could have seen this coming?

then it's also limited to korea for a while.

then intel had their vision day or something that went over like a fart. best moment: they inexplicably tried to hype up aurora (like 10 years late and still not delivered, costing intel $300M via a late fee last year) and got crickets. their own stupid event ended abruptly, with a whimper https://www.techradar.com/news/live...updates-and-announcements-live-from-dallas-tx

then intel writes a "blank check" to their CTO to get them on track... she explains that it's basically just buying from tsmc (literally called "plan b") in case intel can't get their shit together. (to be fair, she did mention actually buying the fucking euv that they need, at least) https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-...eher-hoping-she-can-deliver-a-turnaround.html

then intel's shareholders vote against their execs' bloated compensation (again) https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/16/intel-shareholders-reject-executive-pay.html

apparently, giving them gazillions of $ to be fucking clowns begging for taxpayer money isn't seen as money well spent

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edit: oh, almost forgot. they're putting out a 350 watt xeon.
 
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AMD Ryzen PC Revenue To Decline By 26% In 2022 Due To The Success of Intel’s 12th Gen CPUs, Reports Market Analyst
AMD's Ryzen Desktop CPU revenue is expected to decline by 26% in 2022 due to Intel's resurgence in the segment thanks to 12th Gen Alder Lake CPUs, reports Morgan Stanley's analyst.
Article goes on to mention that AMD's sales are predicted to stabilize, and only see a 2% decline thanks to the launch of their upcoming generation in 2023, but desktop shipments as a whole are forecast to drop ~25% in 2023, and Intel is far less dependent on this revenue than AMD due to being so much better diversified.

Remember, Intel is "fucked". Any day now.
 
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This to good not to post here because I been saying the danger of relying on a single source for 7nm and less chip design is crazy. Yes China may have a bigger plan then just Taiwan invasion and could upend shipping from China seas. Yes war room stuff but chips need to be secured and it can be in Europe too not just the US.

 
AMD Ryzen PC Revenue To Decline By 26% In 2022 Due To The Success of Intel’s 12th Gen CPUs, Reports Market Analyst

Article goes on to mention that AMD's sales are predicted to stabilize, and only see a 2% decline thanks to the launch of their upcoming generation in 2023, but desktop shipments as a whole are forecast to drop ~25% in 2023, and Intel is far less dependent on this revenue than AMD due to being so much better diversified.

Remember, Intel is "fucked". Any day now.
Competition is good it will make AMD up its game with the 7000 series and Intel with the 13th gen.
 
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