Intel failing to wow Wall Street
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Wednesday, 02 February 2022 12:25

Intel failing to wow Wall Street


Gelsinger appears to be viewing the world through rose-coloured glasses

Changes at Intel are not wowing asset management outfit O'Keefe Stevens Advisory which accused Kicking Pat Gelsinger of seeing the world through rose-coloured glasses.

Intel a long way from recovery
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Friday, 28 January 2022 13:36

Intel a long way from recovery


Results have Wall Street wondering

Intel recorded some rather good results on Wednesday, but the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street were less than impressed.

Intel’s new Ohio plant could be the world’s biggest
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Total cost $100 billion

Intel’s $100 billion Ohio chip plant could be the world's largest.

Intel wants US and Europe to press ahead with sweeteners to big chip makers
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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.

Chip shortage will not end next year
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Tuesday, 21 December 2021 12:27

Chip shortage will not end next year


Intel warns

Chipzilla boss chief Pat [kicking] Gelsinger has reiterated the global chip shortage is set to continue into 2023.

Intel shows off plans to speed up and shrink chips
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Will gain market lead lost to TSMC

Research teams at Intel unveiled work that the company believes will help it keep speeding up and shrinking computing chips over the next ten years, with several technologies aimed at stacking parts of chips on top of each other.

Intel CEO expects shortages until 2023
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Friday, 22 October 2021 15:06

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.

Intel’s problems were caused by a lack of engineers
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Gelsinger says that there were too many suits

Intel's recent manufacturing problems were due to the fact that too many suits and not enough engineers got to the top, according to Intel CEO Kicking Pat Gelsinger.

Carmakers need to modernise their chips
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Monday, 27 September 2021 12:02

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.

Intel confirms chip shortage will take it years to fix
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Gelsinger talks about the explosive growth in semiconductors

Intel CEO Kicking Pat Gelsinger said it could take several years for a global shortage of semiconductors to be resolved, a problem that has shuttered some auto production lines and is also being felt in other areas, including consumer electronics.