Mr. T

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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·04-23
      Chop the fat

      Intel to Announce Plans This Week to Cut More Than 20% of Staff

      Intel Corp. is poised to announce plans this week to cut more than 20% of its staff, aiming to eliminate bureaucracy at the struggling chipmaker, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.The
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·04-08
      Any of the mugs
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·03-27
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·03-13
      Good, now name those companies involved so that us in the industry can take suitable avoidance actions and take our business somewhere else. 

      Singapore Prosecutors Say Dell, Super Micro Fraud Case Involves Transactions Worth $390 Million

      Singapore prosecutors told a court on Thursday that a case in which Singapore-based firms have been accused of fraudulently supplying U.S. servers to Malaysia involves transactions worth $390 million.
      Singapore Prosecutors Say Dell, Super Micro Fraud Case Involves Transactions Worth $390 Million
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·02-20
      Gawd damn rollercoaster 

      Downgrading Intel: Duck Before The Punch

      SummaryIntel closed 16% higher on Tuesday on rumors of TSMC and Broadcom buying parts of the business; this is the trade opportunity we were eyeing for 1H25.We think the upside from this chatter is li
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·02-19
      Low price is definitely interesting, just a shame the rest of the lineup is just so boring

      Apple Could Announce a New iPhone Today. It May Not Boost the Stock

      Apple will unveil a product today, but Wall Street is already pretty sure what it is.CEO Tim Cook delivers remarks before the start of an event at Apple headquarters.Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook w
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·02-05
      Been a long time coming. When will we see real world applications 
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·01-21
      Apple becoming the new Nokia. No new innovation I couldn't tell you the difference in the last 3 max pro models I had. 
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·01-07
      At some point over regulation is an issue and my opinion is that it should be for the parents to decide. I recon 16 is too old. I'd say 13 is a better mark if at all. 
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    • Mr. TMr. T
      ·01-01
      Intel still preferred chip on cloud platforms vs amd. Not to mention they still somehow seem more stable in desktops although lacking in outright performance.  I think there is still hope. 

      Is Intel Stock Done Going Down?

      Intel's stock will enter 2025 in the penalty box, with an uncertain timeline for when it may return to the rink.Shares of Intel have plunged 60% year to date, badly lagging the 29% advance for the Nasdaq Composite . Meanwhile, shares of rival chip player Nvidia have surged 173% this year as the company takes a wide lead on artificial intelligence chip innovation compared to Intel and AMD . AMD's stock is down 17% this year."I think to some extent they [the stock] can still go down, but I think most of it is priced in," Manhattan Venture Partners head of research Santosh Rao said on Yahoo Finance's Morning Brief . "They really missed the boat. I think the chips have evolved, and they still stayed with the original compute business, but now it's more about training and AI and inferencing and all the other areas ... so they need to catch on on that side. It's going to take a while.". To be sure, 2024 was not a stellar year for the storied chip giant.Intel's fourth quarter sales dropped
      Is Intel Stock Done Going Down?
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