Intel Talent Bleed Continues as Xeon Chip Architect Heads for the Escape Hatch
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Intel's chief Xeon chip architect is leaving after 30 years, sparking discussion about potential reasons for his departure, including retirement and dissatisfaction with company changes.
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dismalaf
4 months ago
1 replyHe's been there 30 years... Maybe he just wants to retire?
kjs3
4 months ago
You don't get clicks for "accurate but boring" headlines.
potato3732842
4 months ago
The dude has been there 30yr. Maybe he just wants to take his money and leave rather than put up with whatever changes are around the corner.
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