I hope we are involved in Chiplets
99.99% sure we aren't....Intel are, but Peters architecture is different, way different.
Happy to be corrected by the man himself.
Regards....Tech (Perth)
I hope we are involved in Chiplets
Is this some kind of a joke, by the ASIC??..Can only hope that this is the start of something beautiful.
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Afternoon Smoothsailing ,Esq 111 …is it to adventitious to suggest a scroll dissection say 5 on each day while we twiddle our thumbs.
To Reignite some new idea’s or would that be painful.
Some of these "Big Companies" aren't as robust as they appear..No longer ARM in arm
Intel sells stake in chip designer Arm Holdings
Intel would have raised about $146.7 million from the sale, based on the average price of Arm's stock between April and June, according to Reuters calculations. The chipmaker said earlier this month that it would cut more than 15% of its workforce and suspend its dividend amid a pullback in...www.yahoo.com
Some of these "Big Companies" aren't as robust as they appear..
"Santa Clara, California-based Intel had cash and cash equivalents of $11.29 billion, and total current liabilities of about $32 billion, as of end June"
Selling all their ARM shares, is like someone selling an important asset, just to keep in front of things..
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I'm not sure if that was a good idea, especially when it comes to securing market share in this rapidly growing market in any way possible... Anyway, they must know themselves how to make themselves profitable again. However, I suspect that some projects will be further cut. Perhaps they chose this path to avoid laying off even more staff... Focusing on mass-market products instead of spending money on long-term developments that lead nowhere!
Hope they put some amount of money to buy brainchip shares
Yeah but this would be a huge conflict between them with us in the middle! Because arm is also our partnerI suppose Intel wouldn't need Arm if they bought a licence of us. This is what I'm trying to convince myself of anyway.
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"Perhaps they chose this path to avoid laying off even more staff"I'm not sure if that was a good idea, especially when it comes to securing market share in this rapidly growing market in any way possible... Anyway, they must know themselves how to make themselves profitable again. However, I suspect that some projects will be further cut. Perhaps they chose this path to avoid laying off even more staff... Focusing on mass-market products instead of spending money on long-term developments that lead nowhere!
Hope they put some amount of money to buy brainchip shares
Could be… maybe they sold to fill their pockets but I believe in the good side of things"Perhaps they chose this path to avoid laying off even more staff"
I can assure you, that "that" particular thought, never entered into any part of the equation.
Even small businesses, are pretty soulless these days, in my opinion.Could be… maybe they sold to fill their pockets but I believe in the good side of things
Guess Loihi and Loihi 2 ain’t doing that well now there’s a better product on the market and I wonder who’s product that might beEven small businesses, are pretty soulless these days, in my opinion.
Large Corporations? Forget it.
We'll see how much compassion they have for their employees, as A.I. technologies, continue to make many jobs redundant..
To me, selling off all their ARM shares, is a firesale and a sign, that they are in real trouble.
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That’s true… it thought the same. Especially to decide in this short time to sell all the shares from Arm looks very dramatic to me too!Even small businesses, are pretty soulless these days, in my opinion.
Large Corporations? Forget it.
We'll see how much compassion they have for their employees, as A.I. technologies, continue to make many jobs redundant..
To me, selling off all their ARM shares, is a firesale and a sign, that they are in real trouble.
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