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phead128 Always a good sign that Intel Foundry leadership is jumping ship. I guess 18A and 14A is doing great. Reply
moreslawplease Intel announced last year that Naga's job expanded to include the foundry services. It's right there on their press release page….not a secret. Reply
phead128 moreslawplease said: Intel announced last year that Naga's job expanded to include the foundry services. It's right there on their press release page….not a secret. Kevin O'Buckley lead Intel Foundry for only 2 years…. Are you saying they pre-planned Kevin's departure even earlier like 1 year ago? It's like a revolving door, keeps spinning faster, but all normal! Reply
moreslawplease phead128 said: Kevin O'Buckley lead Intel Foundry for only 2 years…. Are you saying they pre-planned Kevin's departure even earlier like 1 year ago? It's like a revolving door, keeps spinning faster, but all normal! Not saying that, just saying where he writes Naga will run the foundry "from now on" is not right. He was running it from last September or whenever. Reply
TechieTwo I'll bet Intel's lawyers already have the lawsuit written and ready for filing. 😉 Reply
JamesJones44 phead128 said: Always a good sign that Intel Foundry leadership is jumping ship. I guess 18A and 14A is doing great. Definitely, it may or may not be related to how those nodes are doing, but it's not an encouraging sign Reply
joeer77 That's a lot a work for Naga. Not sure that is a realistic job load for him. Reply
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