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What's happening with all the money Biden has given Intel? That just disappeared?
It had probably been paid to people who deserve it less than me. I never steered Intel in a bad direction after all.
The money was to build fabs, which they are still doing - which is costing them most of their money they struggle to afford because their current chips are awful.
Their fabs may be shit too. Hopefully the new ones are better
I mean how bad can the fabs be - they'll be running ASML EUV machines right?
I'm not sure the tool is the the issue here?
A master carpenter with entry level tools will still do a much better job than a klutz with professional grade tools.
Yes, a pro just needs some sand and a lighter and a needle
https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/intel-completes-assembly-of-high-na-euv-lithography-tool-at-oregon-fab/
They went through a phase where they were getting awful yields. No idea why they had those problems and others didn't.
Part of it was to create new jobs and hire people, meanwhile they - *checks notes* - fired a bunch of people?