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minus-square@NegativeInflink71•4 months agoHis solution to the sell off is mass layoffs, stock buybacks, and r&d cuts. You know, stuff you need the most when trying to save your business from itself.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink29•4 months agoA while back, I heard a theory that eventually, Intel will just be a fab producing AMD chips. Thought it was a long shot back then, but now it might be the company’s best outcome.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish28•4 months agoThat would be a lucky outcome for Intel, they can’t compete with AMD’s current fab (TSMC).
minus-squareScratchlinkfedilinkEnglish9•3 months agoGetting away from Global Foundries was such a pivotal move for AMD.
His solution to the sell off is mass layoffs, stock buybacks, and r&d cuts.
You know, stuff you need the most when trying to save your business from itself.
A while back, I heard a theory that eventually, Intel will just be a fab producing AMD chips. Thought it was a long shot back then, but now it might be the company’s best outcome.
That would be a lucky outcome for Intel, they can’t compete with AMD’s current fab (TSMC).
Getting away from Global Foundries was such a pivotal move for AMD.