Reuters: Intel Corp's next-generation Broadwell processors will ship in time to be used in personal computers sold during the holiday season but probably won't be available for back-to-school shopping, Chief Executive Brian Krzanich said.
Intel has announced that CEO Brian Krzanich has resigned from the company effective immediately. The decision was taken by the CEO after the company learned of his relationship with an Intel employee. “Intel was recently informed that Mr. Krzanich had a past consensual relationship with an employee,” the company said in a press release. “An …
I always find these stories really bizarre and ridiculous. If you work with someone for a long time and find you have mutual interests, it's perfectly normal to want to start a relationship. Why is that a problem? It should be illegal for any company to enforce a non-fraternization policy.
I live in Japan, and pretty much 90% of all married couples here meet at work. While that is the opposite end of the spectrum and also very extreme, I don't see why there can't be some sort of middle-ground.
That's a bit extreme, I'd say. I know tons of married couples who have met at work. It's not always a good idea if it doesn't work out, then you're working with someone you had a fallout with, but there are plenty that do work out as well.
Intel CEO, Brian Krzanich has confirmed that the chip-maker will start shipping it's very first discrete graphics cards by 2020. In a market largely domina
this could be bad news for AMD more than it is for nvidia.
however we will have to wait to see whether intel is going to tackle nvidia directly in power or try to go the AMD route and try the price/performance route.
Exciting times ahead if they succeed in their competition especially with nvidia. Perhaps it will end Nvidia's overall monopoly on the market.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich sold off a major stake in the company in November, months after the chipmaker learned of a significant security flaw in its chips.
This is what happens when the government sat and did nothing in regards to Equifax. Now that Equifax has gotten away with it, pretty much every corporation is doing the same thing.