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Staro 27.01.2023., 09:24   #5814
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Intel's disastrous Q4 2022 earnings found the company losing $661 million and its margins crashing to the lowest point in decades, so it isn't surprising that the company announced new cost-cutting measures. That includes news that it would no longer invest in new products for its networking switch business, effectively sunsetting the unit much like it recently decided to end its Optane Memory business. Surprisingly, Intel also pulled the rug from under its respected RISC-V Pathfinder program without a formal announcement, raising questions about its commitment to its other broad investments in the RISC-V ecosystem.
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A kaze picajzla da AMD samo lose stoji, da propadaju, guse se itd, picajzla na aparatima.
Da, Intel uvijek i u bilo koje vrijeme drži minimalno 90% sveukupnog tržišta, jedino je zajeb da su u pet godina prošli kroz tri direktora i pri tome izgubili fini komad sveukupnog tržišta od šrot firme zvane AMD.
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"Intel still dominates the markets for PC and server processing chips, with a market share greater than 70%. But that is down from more than 90% in those markets in 2017."
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"AMD’s CPU market share grows to almost 30% as Intel falters, Ryzen chips record highest gain in over 3 Years."
Od toga da bez konkurencije više od deset godina stoje na mjestu s quad-core rješenjima, jer nitko ne treba više, došli su do toga da istovremeno najavljuju i otkazuju hrpu kojekakvih projekata i gube nekad zagarantirani tržišni udio. I opet je novi CEO naglasil da je sve to zapravo dio plana da se AMD ulovi u mrežu, a Intel onda momentalno izbacuje sve kaj cijelo ovo vrijeme drže u tajnosti, jer nije istina da njihovi proizvodi kasne više godina, već Intel to namjerno tak radi, da se korisnici lijepo iznenade.
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Intel’s datacenter business goes from bad to worse, with worst still to come
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We now have eight quarters of financial results as we look back on Intel’s reorganization under chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger, who took the helm of the chipmaker two years ago and who diced and sliced the company groups and the executives in charge of them in June 2021. Many things are obvious in hindsight. The first is that the creation of the Data Center and AI group, which correctly absorbed the Programmable Systems Group FPGA business that came to Intel from the $16.7 billion acquisition of Altera in June 2015, was designed to boost profits as much as possible and to get some money-losing adjacencies, such as its network switching business, out of the DCAI profit and loss ledgers.The second thing is that the AXG spinout of discrete graphics for visualization and compute was just a way to keep the losses that Intel’s GPU efforts would incur out of its DCAI group and as well as its Client Computing group.

The reorganization of the DCAI and NEX units was also designed to make both look stronger, and NEX had pretty good revenues thanks to the Xeon and Xeon D sales in datacenter and out at the edge (particularly in cell towers). But really, NEX is mostly part of a “datacenter” business, if you want to think of the edge as an extension of the datacenter. So even this split between DCAI and NEX is somewhat arbitrary. Now, the Flex Series GPU accelerators and the Max Series CPUs and GPUs that were part of AXG are going to be rolled into DCAI (where they always belonged), and Gelsinger was clear that these products would continue out into the future and were not part of its massive cuts.

Intel swung from an operating income of $4.99 billion in the year ago period to a $1.13 billion operating loss in Q4 2022. The old Data Center Group (created and ran by Gelsinger so many years ago) was either losing money or close to it (at an operating level) in 2021, and even after the new way of doing the books that got AXG costs away from DCAI and NEX, the operating profits have quickly collapsed down to miniscule.
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