Markfw
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- May 16, 2002
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I can't help but think this has something to do with several things. The CEO (his comments on benchmarks as an example), the problems with 10nm and 7nm, and the current technical dominance of AMD. Maybe even the whole Intel environment as a whole, he is unable to effect the changes he wants.It looks like Jim Keller has resigned from Intel:
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This caught me by surprise. I wonder what this speaks of their future products (Ocean Cove etc.).
I seriously doubt its actually for real personal reasons, unless the personal reason is that he now hates Intel, and does not want to be associated with them anymore.