• Domi@lemmy.secnd.me
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      3 hours ago

      Intel is really struggling right now.

      They haven’t been able to compete in the CPU market for quite a while and their GPUs are also not really taking off.

      As a result, they have to let people go and outsource more and more of their manufacturing to TSMC, which only deepens the hole they have dug for themselves.

      They are on their sixth consecutive quarterly net loss and things are only getting worse if they don’t have a new architecture (that can compete) ready soon.

      Them shutting down their Linux support is just the result of years and years of mismanagement at Intel.

    • The_Decryptor@aussie.zone
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      Bad management, bad luck, and usual market stuff. They’re going to do anything to cut costs.

      Their R&D for new fab work is falling behind competitors (Technically better doesn’t matter if nobody is buying it), they’ve had a bunch of bad CPU releases with hardware failures, and they’ve got next to no market presence with GPUs which are currently making money hand over fist (Mostly for dumb AI reasons, which is going to bite Nvidia hard when the bubble pops, because their new datacenter hardware is hyper tuned for LLMs at the expense of general compute, unlike AMD).