Ex-Intel employee outs dirt on Intel - Talks about Internal Difficulties
This one is a bit unusual even awkward to spot, but we mentioned twitter user Retired engineer a couple of times already. He now has found (in an unnamed forum) where some ex-employees from intel out their experiences with their former employer. Retired Engineer translated the text accurately into English and published them on Twitter.
Update Sunday, August 15th 2020 - Earlier today we have received a request from 'Retired engineer', requesting to take down this article. Initially, we've been very much in doubt as the content already went viral and is trackable all over the web.
We also received an email from the original person who relayed the info with a very sentimental note asking us to take down the news-item, as it can have ramifications on him/her in person. We're not in this business to see somebody's live in fear, and as such have taken down the content. It has to be said though, both the source and Retired Engineeer created this very uncomfortable situation themselves, posting the content as they did. As a policy we do not remove content; however, we'll be making an exception here.
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I guarantee that there are scripts already in the works and as this is still unfolding, there isn't even pressure to wrap things up. Great care can be taken with the story and documentation.
This will be like Enron and the 2008 crisis. We will be able to watch a movie about this chapter of Intel some day. Unless Intel actually collapses (very unlikely) there wont be a major motion picture but certainly what we are seeing is worthy of a Netflix series.
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Jim Keller is a real mystery man. How can there be such a guru in real life? He just wanders from one multi-billion cutting-edge technology company to another, solving their problems.
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Though much like most drama TV series (like The Walking Dead or House), it'd be a little too formulaic.
TV ad: "Next on Silicon Scandals: COO retires after *DUN DUN DUUUUNNN* a hardware vulnerability is discovered!"
Audience: "wait didn't that already happen? That sounds really familiar"
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Though much like most drama TV series (like The Walking Dead or House), it'd be a little too formulaic.
TV ad: "Next on Silicon Scandals: COO retires after *DUN DUN DUUUUNNN* a hardware vulnerability is discovered!"
Audience: "wait didn't that already happen? That sounds really familiar"
Who shot Jim Keller....?
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Someone should make TV series out of Intel. There enough drama for a dozen seasons.