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Breaking news! - Pat Gelsinger just resigned as CEO of Intel.

With this, his massive risky bet to re-shape Intel appears to have failed. I just made an in-depth video about his strategy, the timing of which now seems pretty prophetic, haha. Recommend watching if you want to understand what's going on!

10 months ago | [YT] | 344



@brianbuckley5204

Intel's statement reaffirms they're continuing in the same direction as Gelsinger, not what you'd usually hear when the previous CEO'a direction has failed (it's still too early to say one way or another).

10 months ago | 29

@arturskovrigo3915

I really feel like this is bad news, they tried something risky and bailed at the exact moment, that they got a real chance to make that bet pay off (talking about the finally approved chips funding). Intel was run by business people it was way too slow to innovate and stagnant. As the new CEOs are finance people, I predict that Intel will be split into parts and die.

10 months ago (edited) | 11

@lamaistul

I'm buying their stocks, so they must be doing something right.

9 months ago | 1

@undercoverduck

Honestly one of your best videos yet

10 months ago | 6

@WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart

Wow. Intel board and investors are really rimming that shotgun barrel. I guess you can try fixing Intel but you can never fix stupid.

10 months ago | 6

@GabrielGomes-wy1zp

Hi, how are you? I’m from Brazil. Could you make a video talking about the companies Tecno Mobile, Infinix Mobile and Itel Mobile?

6 months ago | 1

@fredhopratama9835

Oh, just after they got money from the Chips Act. It's looking bad for Intel right now.

10 months ago | 6

@hananas2

Holy crap are we about to witness a massive shift in the chip industry? AMD vs Intel becoming AMD vs Snapdragon?

10 months ago | 8

@bmo14lax

Intel grandma fist pumping the air rn ✊✊

10 months ago | 3

@xerogue

His pay package was immense, but other than that he did a good job, in my opinion. Intel did more than they needed to, considering the security implications meant that the US wouldn’t afford them to go under in any scenario. The US needs Intel, for better or worse.

10 months ago | 0

@AshKez

I remembered this video when I saw the news. Crazy. At least he had an exit. God save intel.

10 months ago | 0

@Odia_bhaina

They should've talked to samsung and merged both their foundry business into one and spun it off. Both are struggling within their parent organisation and intel would have also got their hands on the latest euv technology.

10 months ago | 0

@blanktester

Amazing timing of your video... Or is it? I think you got him to resign. Good work?

10 months ago | 4

@geiers6013

Oh no

10 months ago | 0

@FarmYardGaming

Lol, lmao even

10 months ago | 0

@AbbasDalal1000

Yikes

10 months ago | 1

@EonityLuna

Day by day the signs telling me to switch to ARM-based PCs get more and more obvious.

10 months ago | 4