• Intel Altera

    From John Larkin@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 9 13:33:04 2024
    After acquiring Altera for $17e9, they are spinning it off.

    Intel can't do anything but the ancient x86.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Intel

    They fell behind on fab, too, after inversing a couple billion in the Cymer/ASML EUV buyout.

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to John Larkin on Sun Mar 10 13:58:47 2024
    On 10/03/2024 8:33 am, John Larkin wrote:
    After acquiring Altera for $17e9, they are spinning it off.

    Intel can't do anything but the ancient x86.

    Their multiprocessor chips don't look much like the 8086, and are great
    deal bigger (at least in transistor count). Some of them may be code compatible, in that they can still run ancient 8086 code, but Intel
    doesn't always chose to cripple themselves in that way.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Intel

    They fell behind on fab, too, after investing a couple billion in the Cymer/ASML EUV buyout.

    They did, but still seem to be trying to catch up

    https://www.techpowerup.com/316589/intel-demos-3d-transistors-ribbonfet-and-powervia-technologies.

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    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to jl@997PotHill.com on Sun Mar 10 06:28:17 2024
    On a sunny day (Sat, 09 Mar 2024 13:33:04 -0800) it happened John Larkin <jl@997PotHill.com> wrote in <3pkpuit8b4jn6b92ef5u9ti728ctsfsonm@4ax.com>:

    After acquiring Altera for $17e9, they are spinning it off.

    Intel can't do anything but the ancient x86.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Intel

    They fell behind on fab, too, after inversing a couple billion in the >Cymer/ASML EUV buyout.

    Looks like things are more and more run by business men,
    not by engineers.
    And run by politicians.
    Look at Boeing's problems with that max plane... now wheels fall off,
    landing gears crumble...
    US IQ is going down.
    One look at the presidential candidates confirms that :-)

    People will forget US ever existed and one day someone will rediscover it
    and find the US natives living in tents, black warlords eating each other... Maya empire... Roman empire, all came and went.
    :-)
    (Maybe a smily is not appropriate here, but then again....)

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  • From John Larkin@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 10 01:44:53 2024
    On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 06:28:17 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
    wrote:

    On a sunny day (Sat, 09 Mar 2024 13:33:04 -0800) it happened John Larkin ><jl@997PotHill.com> wrote in <3pkpuit8b4jn6b92ef5u9ti728ctsfsonm@4ax.com>:

    After acquiring Altera for $17e9, they are spinning it off.

    Intel can't do anything but the ancient x86.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Intel

    They fell behind on fab, too, after inversing a couple billion in the >>Cymer/ASML EUV buyout.

    Looks like things are more and more run by business men,
    not by engineers.
    And run by politicians.
    Look at Boeing's problems with that max plane... now wheels fall off,
    landing gears crumble...
    US IQ is going down.
    One look at the presidential candidates confirms that :-)

    People will forget US ever existed and one day someone will rediscover it
    and find the US natives living in tents, black warlords eating each other... >Maya empire... Roman empire, all came and went.
    :-)
    (Maybe a smily is not appropriate here, but then again....)

    You'd better sign up for a Russian language class.

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to John Larkin on Sun Mar 10 20:52:30 2024
    On 10/03/2024 8:44 pm, John Larkin wrote:
    On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 06:28:17 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
    wrote:

    On a sunny day (Sat, 09 Mar 2024 13:33:04 -0800) it happened John Larkin
    <jl@997PotHill.com> wrote in <3pkpuit8b4jn6b92ef5u9ti728ctsfsonm@4ax.com>: >>
    After acquiring Altera for $17e9, they are spinning it off.

    Intel can't do anything but the ancient x86.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Intel

    They fell behind on fab, too, after inversing a couple billion in the
    Cymer/ASML EUV buyout.

    Looks like things are more and more run by business men,
    not by engineers.
    And run by politicians.
    Look at Boeing's problems with that max plane... now wheels fall off,
    landing gears crumble...
    US IQ is going down.
    One look at the presidential candidates confirms that :-)

    People will forget US ever existed and one day someone will rediscover it
    and find the US natives living in tents, black warlords eating each other... >> Maya empire... Roman empire, all came and went.
    :-)
    (Maybe a smily is not appropriate here, but then again....)

    You'd better sign up for a Russian language class.

    Chinese would be more realistic, but that's an old joke.

    --
    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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  • From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to jl@997PotHill.com on Sun Mar 10 10:47:20 2024
    On a sunny day (Sun, 10 Mar 2024 01:44:53 -0800) it happened John Larkin <jl@997PotHill.com> wrote in <b60ruilido6m8g7qv8nko1sn0uknvnpk66@4ax.com>:

    On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 06:28:17 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
    wrote:

    On a sunny day (Sat, 09 Mar 2024 13:33:04 -0800) it happened John Larkin >><jl@997PotHill.com> wrote in <3pkpuit8b4jn6b92ef5u9ti728ctsfsonm@4ax.com>:

    After acquiring Altera for $17e9, they are spinning it off.

    Intel can't do anything but the ancient x86.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Intel

    They fell behind on fab, too, after inversing a couple billion in the >>>Cymer/ASML EUV buyout.

    Looks like things are more and more run by business men,
    not by engineers.
    And run by politicians.
    Look at Boeing's problems with that max plane... now wheels fall off, >>landing gears crumble...
    US IQ is going down.
    One look at the presidential candidates confirms that :-)

    People will forget US ever existed and one day someone will rediscover it >>and find the US natives living in tents, black warlords eating each other... >>Maya empire... Roman empire, all came and went.
    :-)
    (Maybe a smily is not appropriate here, but then again....)

    You'd better sign up for a Russian language class.

    In what now still is the US, sure, and Chinese!
    After it rained Tsar Bombas

    Or maybe German, thanks to israel committing genocide and US policies, migration, ultra right is
    becoming ever stronger in Germany, alliances like Germany Japan like in WW2 could form again too.
    Cannot blame them Germans, they have to pay more for gas now US precedent buythen killed the gas pipeline
    from Russia to the EU.
    Or when all of Africa moves north to the EU and all of South America north to the US due to changing climate..
    In the greater view of things US is just a transient, like everything else.
    I have no fear Russia is going to want to invade here, Putin was clear about that.
    But the white house moron using a CIA controlled Ukrainian comic is just burning lives all over the world
    so hopefully he gets what he asked for.
    I'd like to sail away to a nice warm island in the Pacific away from all that crap and live from what I find there.
    Bring a portable SW radio and some solar cells to check if civilization (ahum) still exists.
    I started learning Chinese, but would have to live there a while for pronunciation for it to work,
    SF has a good chance to be Chinese after WW3, or was it 4? smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/doomsday-clock-stays-at-90-seconds-to-midnight-180983653/

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  • From Bill Sloman@21:1/5 to Jan Panteltje on Mon Mar 11 00:06:39 2024
    On 10/03/2024 9:47 pm, Jan Panteltje wrote:
    On a sunny day (Sun, 10 Mar 2024 01:44:53 -0800) it happened John Larkin <jl@997PotHill.com> wrote in <b60ruilido6m8g7qv8nko1sn0uknvnpk66@4ax.com>:

    On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 06:28:17 GMT, Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid>
    wrote:

    On a sunny day (Sat, 09 Mar 2024 13:33:04 -0800) it happened John Larkin >>> <jl@997PotHill.com> wrote in <3pkpuit8b4jn6b92ef5u9ti728ctsfsonm@4ax.com>: >>>
    After acquiring Altera for $17e9, they are spinning it off.

    Intel can't do anything but the ancient x86.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Intel >>>>
    They fell behind on fab, too, after inversing a couple billion in the
    Cymer/ASML EUV buyout.

    Looks like things are more and more run by business men,
    not by engineers.
    And run by politicians.
    Look at Boeing's problems with that max plane... now wheels fall off,
    landing gears crumble...
    US IQ is going down.
    One look at the presidential candidates confirms that :-)

    People will forget US ever existed and one day someone will rediscover it >>> and find the US natives living in tents, black warlords eating each other...
    Maya empire... Roman empire, all came and went.
    :-)
    (Maybe a smily is not appropriate here, but then again....)

    You'd better sign up for a Russian language class.

    In what now still is the US, sure, and Chinese!

    <snip>

    I'd like to sail away to a nice warm island in the Pacific away from all that crap and live from what I find there.
    Bring a portable SW radio and some solar cells to check if civilization (ahum) still exists.

    Australia is picky about the people they let in. Geriatric lunatics
    without relatives here aren't preferred immigrants. And we do have a lot
    of Chinese immigrants already - after WW3 they might find the place even
    more attractive.

    <snip>

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    Bill Sloman, Sydney

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