Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’

Eezyville@sh.itjust.works to Technology@lemmy.world – 1121 points –
Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’
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So they got all that money from Uncle Sam's CHIPS Act only to lay off 10,000 employees and make themselves "lean". Govt funded unemployment.

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They sold fairy high end processors. They took like 3 months to fix the issue. Processors that were damaged will remain damaged. I think Intel will replace them though.

This saga has moved fast so I don’t blame you, just an FYI Intel has issued a statement saying the microcode update “will” fix all affected CPUs (it won’t, because the damage is physical) and will not be issuing a recall.

We are witnessing one of the more obvious end-game states of capitalism. Intel continues to state they don’t give a single shit about this issue, and will not do anything about it.

The corporate nihilism will continue until the collapse. More and more companies will act like this because why does anything matter when we can profit more today?

What’s the alternative to Intel for a home PC? After getting caught up on this, I won’t be ever buying one again.

AMD. Maybe Qualcomm in the near future. AMD Ryzen chips are pretty damn good.

Oh man I would love a Snapdragon 8 Gen3 USFF or STB.

I want an arm laptop for work. I almost always use web apps or SSH or RDP. I don't need or want a lot of power in my laptop, but fanless and big battery life sounds great.

You essentially just described a Chromebook...

I get it. I want a Chromebook too. Just not one that has anything to do with Google.

Gimme a "Chromebook" that runs an atomic Linux distro out of the box.

Non-standard keyboard layouts. Custom kernels. Nah, I tried to rock a Chromebook but it sucks. What I really want is for arm or riscV to grow the fuck up and make an open pc platform. x86 wasn't meant to be open from the beginning, but market forces and other reasons forced it open. We need the same thing for other architectures.

Good to know. Probably have another four years on my PC before it heads out to pasture.