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@dekev7503
December 2, 2024 at 4:19 pm
How convenient, after running the company to the group
@i486DX66
December 2, 2024 at 4:40 pm
I don’t understand the comment about nVidia partnering with TSMC…NVDA does not manufacturer anything. They are completely fabless. They cannot suddenly start manufacturing semis domestically in 1-2 years if they wanted to. TSMC is not a US company and if China has its way, will one day be a Chinese company.
@spitimalamati
December 2, 2024 at 5:31 pm
The Board should fire themselves. I watched Meritocracy disappear around 2014, and “Diversity is our Strength” insanity, take over. Along with that, Otellini missed the bus on providing a procesor for Apple’s iPhone, Krzanich appointed a non-engineer to lead TMG and obvious successors left, someone passed on the latest DUV, the 2016 layoff occurred in the middle of a DEI push, Swann bought back millions of shares, for a temporary pop on the stock price. Gelsiger was tossed onto a trainwreck, already in full crumple, as one could see the logic processor CPU getting smaller compared to the GPU(s) of the chipsets.
@flowtoolz5554
December 2, 2024 at 6:09 pm
I understand Gelsinger actually had balls and vision and did indeed implement the right radical changes, but likely he came in too late facing an almost impossible task. Is that fair?