Intel ex-CEO sued over misleading disclosures
Foundry Division issues
Intel’s former CEO Pat [kicking] Gelsinger and current co-CEO and CFO David Zinsner are being sued by a shareholder accusing the executives of mismanagement and misleading disclosures related to the company’s Intel Foundry Services (IFS) division.
Arm boss sad about Kicking Pat’s exit
Intel used to be a contender
Arm's CEO Rene Haas has told the Verge he is sad to see Chipzilla suffering so much.
Marvell’s market cap surges past Intel
Claims to be the new Nvidia
Marvell Technology's stock price has risen dramatically this year, climbing 95 percent and pushing its market capitalisation above Intel.
Intel’s partners furious at Kicking Pat Gelsinger’s “retirement”
Scapegoating
Intel's business partners are unhappy with the departure of former CEO Pat Gelsinger, who claims that his exit is a massive concern for the future of Intel's business.
Intel investors worry about Kicking Pat’s exit
Share prices fall six per cent
The cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street are worried about Intel’s future after the surprise “retirement” of Pat [Kicking] Gelsinger this week.
Gelsinger loses TSMC discount
Has to pay full price for 3nm chips
Intel CEO Pat [kicking] Gelsinger’s recent comments about the risks associated with Taiwan have strained the relationship between Intel and TSMC.
Sierra Forest with 288 cores hits the stage
Dual socket 576 E-cores
Intel surprised the audience at the Innovation 2023 event, showing a new Sierra Forest data center processor with a twist. Intel has previously announced that the Sierra Forest has up to 144 Efficiency cores. Still, Gelsinger surprised the audience by showing the two tiles on the same package, resulting in a 288-core CPU.
Intel wants US and Europe to press ahead with sweeteners to big chip makers
Gelsinger awaits your cheque
Chipzilla Chief Executive Officer [kicking] Pat Gelsinger urged the US and Europe to push ahead with efforts to bring back chip manufacturing which means basically giving chip makers large subsidies to set up shop.
Intel CEO expects shortages until 2023
Hits Nvidia, Intel, AMD, car manufactures
Back in late 202, Nvidia told us that shortages should be the thing of the past at some point in Q1 2021. In early 2021, Nvidia and its CEO adjusted the statement, telling the world that shortages are expected throughout most of 2021.
Carmakers need to modernise their chips
Too large and stupid, and the chips
Carmakers are too dependent on ancient chips and transistors and need to modernise, according to Intel chief executive Pat Gelsinger.