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How did Intel fall back so much in chip manufacturing over the years?: https://youtu.be/7m4FJm-VPlg?t=507
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>>108940361
They set a ridiculous cadence of progress for themselves that they couldn't meet. The biggest problem herein is making promises to shareholders and then not delivering. So execs pushed the fab business, set deadlines, for goals that were never realistic.
Intel went super hard with a three sided very well defined Fin with 22nm Trigate. The rest of the industry did a softball pitch transitional node for a few years with more crude fine, but they practiced growing them in height and improving etch definition after. TSMC in particular was shipping millions upon millions of dinky cellphone SoCs on their bleeding edge processes which aided in them developing their FinFET implementations. Intel at the same time floundered with itself as its only real customer and shipped near zero volume of several 10nm++++++++ chips.

You can go back further and read about tons of other dumb intel ideas like contra revenue. They've been a poorly managed company since 2010 at least.
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Huawei's Kirin 2026 will have 238 MTr/mm2
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>>108940428
I wonder how many fabs Intel has spawned in Israel during that period of it's downfall. And how much money they made from it, LMAO
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>>108940466
More like how much vital intel IP is just now property of the state of Israel as closely guarded state secret
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>>108940361
Steve Jobs once said that back in the day, if a company only had one product, it would end up being run by salespeople.
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>>108940361
Why are they so huge? Aren't they supposed to be 3nm?
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>>108942009
Why are you so stupid is the real question. The connecting metal and poly pitches are not describing the final FEOL feature sizes.
Its remarkable to me that shitskins on a tech board make the conscious choice to post here and know nothing about tech.
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>>108943582
>if you dont have my particular flavour of autism youre not a real autist
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>>108943618
>blah blah blah
If you don't have a basal level grasp of certain facts then you shouldn't try to chime in, retard.
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>>108943627
youre not that smart goy
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A lot of people from Intel have joined my company recently and the recurring pattern is that they were too siloed. You can't make progress or even be good at your job when you don't know what the fuck is going on unless you spend more on working around siloing than you spend on actual value-add labor. The ratio for the Manhattan project was something like 30,000:1. The rest of the industry is unfortunately slowly following suit.



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