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July
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https://semianalysis.com/2024/04/02/is-intel-back-foundry-and-product/
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July
@july
Robert Noyce is smiling from beyond the grave and so is Andy Grove
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Adam
@adam-
I know likely accounts for less than 1% of the pie, but I can’t see Apple ever partnering with them again given the decade + of R&D on their own ARM chips. Not to mention it’s one more part of the supply chain they now own.
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process design kits cc @vgr
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Jason
@jachian
Haven’t checked in in a while, but do you think they have it in them to make the pivot? Feels like IBM-shifting-away-from-mainframes level change they’re going to have to make
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
Hopefully, it is not too late. But please, we should move away from x86. It is time to let it go.
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