![]() 07/25/2020 at 10:30 • Filed to: planelopnik, Intel | ![]() | ![]() |
Though I reckon they got to this point where they’re not only behind but have their consumers’ trust eroding via different routes, they’re in the same boat.
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Did Intel also kill a bunch of people due to negligence and corporate greed?
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resting on their laurels? yup
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Well, I did say similar, not congruent. Though I concede that Boeing’s problems are on a different level with lives at stake.
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And it’s not like AMD and Airbus are doing so hot, just that they’ve been better at serving their customers for the past few years.
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A comer co worker us3d to work at Boeing and always talked about it. “If it’s not Boeing, I’m not going... ” was her phrase...then this happened and whenever she’d say that, I’d add “...to crash 4 minuets after takeoff.” She stopped saying it.
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4 minuets
A full dance recital?
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well, AMD is doing pretty hot... *checks ryzen temps*
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My 3900X certainly produces some heat.
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*minutes.
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[snork]. Why, yes! A full recital, compl ete with tights and codpieces.
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On the plus side, Intel didn’t deliver a ton of processors to customers, and then tell those customers they had to stop using their expensive new computers entirely and lock them in a closet for over a year.
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Well, in a 3rd world country that is.