Intel Reportedly Looking to Outsource Chip Production

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Seems Intel is really throwing in the towel on creating any in house products to compete in today's troubled world. Even the Bitcoin Mining space has abandoned Intel as the hottest (super, super Hot) mining rig, the Bitmain Antminer s19 pro uses an AMD Threadripper 3990x.

Too Bad...So Sad.

(And for any stock traders out there, Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) looks very nice)


Intel (INTC) Reportedly Looking to Outsource Chip Production
 
Seems Intel is really throwing in the towel on creating any in house products to compete in today's troubled world. Even the Bitcoin Mining space has abandoned Intel as the hottest (super, super Hot) mining rig, the Bitmain Antminer s19 pro uses an AMD Threadripper 3990x.

Too Bad...So Sad.

(And for any stock traders out there, Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) looks very nice)


Intel (INTC) Reportedly Looking to Outsource Chip Production
Yeah they should outsource current roadmap chips and focus on developing an alternative process with something like graphene Since they have the dough to do it(about a decade I guess )

And exclusively use it only for the high end market till it gets cheap enough for consumer products(probably more then a decade )
 
Although it would be nice to have a grahene cpu running at 1Thz, don't think the Band Gap issue (or more correctly the lack of the gap) will be solved anytime soon. better off moving to TiS3 which has a band gap similar to silicon thus actually being a useful semiconductor.
 
Although it would be nice to have a grahene cpu running at 1Thz, don't think the Band Gap issue (or more correctly the lack of the gap) will be solved anytime soon. better off moving to TiS3 which has a band gap similar to silicon thus actually being a useful semiconductor.
Haven't heard before of tis3
Can you pm me a good paper/article regarding the use case of the tis3 in semiconductor segment
 
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Intel just sacked the CEO, Bob Swan. They hired the current CEO of VMware who promises to get Intel back to engineering instead of just screwing around.
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