• Alto@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Why are any of you believing what the Intel CEO says about their own products when there’s absolutely not a shred of anything to back it up. “Man who stands to make large amounts of money by lying lies” is not exactly an uncommon occurrence.

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      1 year ago

      One reason to believe is because they aren’t allowed to lead on investors with false claims. It would be a big deal if the product severely fell short of what he’s saying now.

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        1 year ago

        Good thing no CEO ever does that staring intently at Elon Musk. Even better that they are always punished for it my eyes start turning red and stinging as the intensity of the staring increases

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        1 year ago

        Except they’re not promising anything other than “it’s ahead”. What does that mean? Only the node size is smaller? Peak performance? Performance per watt? “It’s ahead” doesn’t mean anything of substance and gives him all the legal leeway in the world.

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          1 year ago

          He’s not even promising that, he’s saying he “thinks” he is ahead. And he tells nothing about yields, having the greatest node is useless if you can’t deliver volume.

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      1 year ago

      Gelsinger is alright. Definitely not a clueless PHB. He’s an engineer who designed Intel’s processors back in their heyday. He spent more than a decade rising up the ranks on the tech side before he got into management. This guy was a force in the microprocessor industry. They brought him back to right the ship and get back to and engineering culture after the PHB’s let the tech languish.

      I don’t recall him really saying anything positive about the tech since he came back. I mean, they’re still selling what they have and making the most of it because that’s what they have to do. But it’s not like he’s been hyping anything. If he’s saying now that they have a good chip then I’m inclined to believe him.

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        The guy could be the king of England and I wouldn’t care. I don’t care what he has and has not hyped in the past. Believing a single word that comes out of a CEOs mouth about a product without any proof is just foolish.