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Bankruptcy isn't quite on the table when Intel has a thumb in so many pies but it's a terrifying thing to think about.
Intel decided to ignore all the fires, hasn't gotten their new fab running yet and the clock is still ticking.
It's more characteristic of AMD to fumble and I get that but when every tech news outlet screeches about Intel selling"defective" chips, class action and just general REEEE...
Who is waiting in line to be the nextguinnea pig customer for an unproven fab that may be cranking out another expensive continuation of these problems?
The server space isn't interested in replacing mission critical chips every 2 months to 2 years over catastrophic degradation or anything "this fails proven automation" checkbox.
The usual consumers are way more likely to risk it but I won't do it and I don't know anyone that does.
Intel decided to ignore all the fires, hasn't gotten their new fab running yet and the clock is still ticking.
It's more characteristic of AMD to fumble and I get that but when every tech news outlet screeches about Intel selling"defective" chips, class action and just general REEEE...
Who is waiting in line to be the next
The server space isn't interested in replacing mission critical chips every 2 months to 2 years over catastrophic degradation or anything "this fails proven automation" checkbox.
The usual consumers are way more likely to risk it but I won't do it and I don't know anyone that does.