Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’
Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’
That’s a lot of layoffs.
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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jordanlund @lemmy.world Probably just keeping the staff needed to replace all the 13th and 14th gen CPUs.
48 0 ReplyTheGoldenGod @lemmy.world I really hope they plan on fixing the problems with those generations. 🤞
20 0 Replyglimse @lemmy.world They aren't fixing shit since the problem is unfixable
43 0 ReplyTheGoldenGod @lemmy.world I suppose I should’ve phrased it as, compensating. Seeing as they are still being sold.
16 0 ReplyChicoSuave @lemmy.world American companies don't compensate unless legally obligated.
17 0 Replyfloofloof @lemmy.ca And then they send you a $10 Uber Eats card.
13 0 Replysunzu @kbin.run They just want you to wat out of their hand so you don't have a standing to sue.
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KickMeElmo @sopuli.xyz The problem is fixable in microcode -if- it hasn't already caused damage to the CPU. Most CPUs are fucked.
11 1 ReplyBassTurd @lemmy.world The micro code fix is to throttle the CPU. It's only kind of a fix.
23 0 ReplyM0oP0o @mander.xyz And the "fix" (big foam helmet) is not even out yet. They don't have the chips to replace them all right now and are still selling more. You can help yourself by setting the clock speed (no boost) yourself.
Oh and after the foam helmet gets put on they will still sell these using the old higher specs.
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floofloof @lemmy.ca It sounds like a workaround, not a fix. And it's not clear that it stops the processor degradation, rather than just slowing it.
12 0 Replyzurohki @aussie.zone There's no such thing as stopping processor degradation, it's just that it usually takes so long that nobody cares anymore.
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