Sounds like a Replay of Black Berry business tactics. We're on top, no one can touch us, sell the same item rebranded over and over with minimal performance increases or features.
Blackberries couldn't connect to enterprise grade wireless without manually installing certificates, when the shittiest Android could do it straight out of the box. Blackberry, that thing that was synonymous with business...
Their fault! They slept for too long and made fun of us until AMD came out with the Ryzen CPU back in 2017. We had 14nm Intel CPUs for almost 6 generations, while AMD could not compete.
100%, China ain't circling Taiwan for its country side views. They want the manufacturing plants. They're worth hundreds of trillions. Control the chips control the world.
Anytime there is a new techquickie just gotta watch keep up the great work! Been watching it since long before I went to study and now have a job in IT as a network engineer.
Samsung aint be buying Intel especially with its current yield issues in its own chip manufacturing and try to somewhat recover the lost of 100 billion dollars in its market cap.
TechAltar has a more nuanced take on this. It’s not that Intel refused to invest/innovate, it’s that they tried too many innovations at once and that slowed them down. TSMC focused on EUV and that more focused approach paid off.
From last month in Oct: "Intel says its Raptor Lake crashing chip nightmare is over" via the Verge. That being said, it still doesn't reinforce confidence with the Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend sales on PCs with Raptor Lake-based CPUs. Nonetheless, ifanyone does take advantage of the sales going on, they should update their BIOs, if there are any updates, as soon as they open the box to prevent any permanent damage, because no chips were recalled as far as I remember.
What you completely failed to mention is that the reason Intel is so money hungry right now isn't (just) because of ther past mistakes but also because Gelsinger is running an extremely aggressive strategy, trying to get through 5 nodes in 4 years. The development costs are monstrous and with Intel pretty much just skipping past them like they did the 20A process, there is no return on investment. How good the 18A process they'll be introducing at CES 2025 is will pretty much decide if Intel sinks or swims. If Intel has managed to catch back up and can match TSMC 2nm, they stand a fighting chance at succeeding with their foundry plans and finally building some modern processors in their own fabs again.
I love these more specific detailed videos, especially with Riley in them. Perhaps it would be an idea to move the, seemingly defunct, Techlonger over to techquickie. The naming scheme of these videos goes better hand-in-hand compared to Techlinked where they currently live. This is also a call to return the Techlonger format, as I love these deep dives.
Hey Techquickie thanks again for another great informative video! I have a request for a future episode (apologies if it has already been covered) about the difference between Intel XMP and AMD EXPO overclocking technology and how compatability works. I have done a little research about it and have not found any definitive answer. Some sources say for instance using Intel XMP-optimised RAM with an AMD system is ok, while other sources say it is problematic. I was wondering if you (or someone reading this) can rectify this confusion for me and any others who share my thoughts. Thanks
I think intel should do what ARM does. License X86, work out a deal for the 64 bit extensions that AMD own. (maybe a share of the license fees)... And allow other manufacturers to make PC chips. It can then focus moving the platform forward. Inlucding offering manufacturing and consulting for core design.
Qualcomm had interest in buying Intel. But after they looked more into some details, Qualcomm was like: "nah dawg, keep your company". Source: Tomshardware - "Qualcomm reportedly loses interest in Intel takeover"
I wish, but only if the new owners start listening to us consumers. But that'll never happen, as more profits every year are much more important than actually selling decent products.
@@Drewkungfoodid the performance drop after the latest microcode update ?? I just built a new pc with 14700k it almost scored 20000 in geekbench multicore ( online scores ) but when I tested with the latest microcode update it only scored 15600 points
My current laptop is an i5 11th gen… and it is pretty good… I have a colleague whom has an i5 12th gen… both systems are good and stable. Reasonable battery life. Maybe they just need to step back and reformulate a plan. Similar as AMD with Ryzen 1st. Gen… Remember… competition is good for us the buyers.
I'd buy Intel just enough to make it make the right choices, but I don't have rich parents, let alone ones that like to visit that one island that must be ecological, because every one call it a E's Island...
Walmart far less ironic of a joke as people might think. They manage their supply chain via come incredibly IT heavy systems. They fancy themselves are much a tech and trucking company as a retail business and a play in AI chips could be a good fit for them.
🎉Intel is like a 1970's Buick... They keep putting bigger and bigger pushrods in the engine bay to compete with AMD but it still handles like a boat..😂
Great, if we can finally escape the ancient x86 duopoly and move toward ARM/RISC-V where a real competition can happen, we'll see much better improvements.
Yeah 13 and 14 gen is really bad, the replacment 14900k was broken and changed again, now after bios update and so on still not performing well ram gskill 7200 is not even stable in 5700 cpu isnt 6ghz any more, cpu even with intell extreme oc and 62x is provide 5.5Ghz, with more than 308A is crashing am talking about new cpu 14900k
Thanks to MSI for sponsoring this video! Check out their MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED monitor at lmg.gg/AWaaT
Never
Name seems like a top notch password lol
@@techquickie
Nice for the Channel, but I'll never buy MSI again, terrible Product support.
India will be happy to buy
Intel problem is TRASH windows 11 software
Riley will do every techquickie, gamelinked and techlinked from now on. He doesn't need sleep.
Riley is the goat. 🙏
Or maybe..., it's all because.., he is the tech himself 💀... Who knows..?
Of course he doesnt. He lives off tech news.
No. we need to see more of James.
shooting the material probably takes the least amount of time
Sounds like a Replay of Black Berry business tactics.
We're on top, no one can touch us, sell the same item rebranded over and over with minimal performance increases or features.
Blackberries couldn't connect to enterprise grade wireless without manually installing certificates, when the shittiest Android could do it straight out of the box. Blackberry, that thing that was synonymous with business...
What do you mean blackberry had a niche while intel is a duopoly in cpu industry for windows laptops and pcs
@@FMeister94 both sat on their laurels and not advancing.
@@FMeister94 whoosh
They should've done what Nvidia is doing right now: keep pushing despite being on top.
Riley will now handle all techquickies, gamelinked, and techlinked tasks. He does not need to sleep.
Welcome back Quickie
I need that
Linus should buy Intel! It'll be a tax write-off!
agreed
I'm pretty sure the smallest department at intel is still worth more than him and his entire company.
Can I be in the r/woooosh screenshot?
@@frostyhamster3116pretty much yeah
What they really need is a hedge fund to come in and focus on profit over engineering.... that should fix them right into the shitter.
The loss of Intel is the loss of CPU Competition.
ARM vs x86 is some form of competition
Their fault! They slept for too long and made fun of us until AMD came out with the Ryzen CPU back in 2017. We had 14nm Intel CPUs for almost 6 generations, while AMD could not compete.
@@stephanemignot100miniscule
Nah we new players in the game.
But that's what killed them in the first place sooo...
"MSI MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED monitor"
You know Riley had to do several takes to say it smoothly!
I really want to see the outtakes
I dont think the US would allow Intel be sold to a foreign company. Even if theyre from friendly nations.
Nasa end boeing kust as low sadly
👍
@@kiradead666sorry I’m brain dead I don’t understand
100%, China ain't circling Taiwan for its country side views. They want the manufacturing plants. They're worth hundreds of trillions. Control the chips control the world.
Anytime there is a new techquickie just gotta watch keep up the great work! Been watching it since long before I went to study and now have a job in IT as a network engineer.
3:49 the “Caution: this rail will not support ANY WEIGHT” sign is awesome
3:02 my next password
Samsung aint be buying Intel especially with its current yield issues in its own chip manufacturing and try to somewhat recover the lost of 100 billion dollars in its market cap.
I have 400$ , can I buy intel?
@@phaylali yes
@@DivineVegan cool , I'll save intel in no time
Youre in luck, the asking price is tree fiddy
intel is 50 billion in debt, so if you also have that kind of money to repay, yes then you can go ahead
TechAltar has a more nuanced take on this. It’s not that Intel refused to invest/innovate, it’s that they tried too many innovations at once and that slowed them down. TSMC focused on EUV and that more focused approach paid off.
Time to buy Intel stock
I hope it doesn't drop to $7 and stay there for the next 25 years like Sony did 💩
Not financial advice@@shapourdashtpour63
If you bought Intel stock in 90s for ~20-25 USD, I have some bad news for you ;)
From last month in Oct: "Intel says its Raptor Lake crashing chip nightmare is over" via the Verge.
That being said, it still doesn't reinforce confidence with the Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend sales on PCs with Raptor Lake-based CPUs. Nonetheless, ifanyone does take advantage of the sales going on, they should update their BIOs, if there are any updates, as soon as they open the box to prevent any permanent damage, because no chips were recalled as far as I remember.
The stock is HOT, like their products!
What you completely failed to mention is that the reason Intel is so money hungry right now isn't (just) because of ther past mistakes but also because Gelsinger is running an extremely aggressive strategy, trying to get through 5 nodes in 4 years. The development costs are monstrous and with Intel pretty much just skipping past them like they did the 20A process, there is no return on investment. How good the 18A process they'll be introducing at CES 2025 is will pretty much decide if Intel sinks or swims. If Intel has managed to catch back up and can match TSMC 2nm, they stand a fighting chance at succeeding with their foundry plans and finally building some modern processors in their own fabs again.
Ah, yes - gaming "Intellignece". Being unable to spell intelligence helps to instill confidence.
I love these more specific detailed videos, especially with Riley in them. Perhaps it would be an idea to move the, seemingly defunct, Techlonger over to techquickie. The naming scheme of these videos goes better hand-in-hand compared to Techlinked where they currently live. This is also a call to return the Techlonger format, as I love these deep dives.
riley is forever the best lmg host
The dress is blue btw
I mean, they had sold their SSD division to SK Hynix for about 3 years ago. Which it just shows that they were already declining.
Nice to see you back
Riley's Moustache seems to be quite busy these days.😂
3:30 “GAMING INTELLIGNECE APP”
intellignece….
Oh the irony 😂
Riley should redo every tech quickie for a 1,001 special.
Hey Techquickie thanks again for another great informative video!
I have a request for a future episode (apologies if it has already been covered) about the difference between Intel XMP and AMD EXPO overclocking technology and how compatability works. I have done a little research about it and have not found any definitive answer. Some sources say for instance using Intel XMP-optimised RAM with an AMD system is ok, while other sources say it is problematic. I was wondering if you (or someone reading this) can rectify this confusion for me and any others who share my thoughts. Thanks
Publicly traded companies are not sold in whole, they're acquired.
Imagine arm becomes the standard in 2030 and x86 is emulated
the only company that could actually buy intel and they didn't mention in the video is Qualcomm.
We saw you trying not to laugh repeating the name of the OED display, Riley
That MSI (sponsor) product name. Riley, did you do that in one take?!?!?!
Intel needs to make a RISC-V product line that can actually compete with ARM for a change
WIth the charisma of Gelsinger on stage, how could this happen??
They still got that gpu department, They have been working on quietly.
Short answer is yes. Some parts of it are for sale. They need the funds to continue on whatever they think is the better investment.
Riley is the reason why i open UA-cam
AMD and Intel aren't the only companies making x86 CPUs. Even if you disregard "retro-x86 architectures" there's still Zhaoxin operatin on VIA license
I think intel should do what ARM does.
License X86,
work out a deal for the 64 bit extensions that AMD own. (maybe a share of the license fees)...
And allow other manufacturers to make PC chips.
It can then focus moving the platform forward. Inlucding offering manufacturing and consulting for core design.
Didn't they already do that to AMD, VIA, etc?
My identity- and the information the green brothers and Emily Graslie extracted, is not for sale.
I need to see it. End of story.
Qualcomm had interest in buying Intel. But after they looked more into some details, Qualcomm was like: "nah dawg, keep your company".
Source: Tomshardware - "Qualcomm reportedly loses interest in Intel takeover"
are you like 10 years old that you are spreading baseless rumors spread by fanboys?
Great video. But i thought TQ was on hiatus?
how the fuck are wages so high that you can't even run a SEMICONDUCTOR fab for a profit even at half capacity????
because smart people get paid well
I wish, but only if the new owners start listening to us consumers. But that'll never happen, as more profits every year are much more important than actually selling decent products.
I don't think CPU's would be branded Great Value, that sounds more like an ONN brand type of item.
AMD with Zen Architecture
and Apple making their own chips is like the kick in the balls Intel needed 😂
When will we get news on LTT (Linus Tech Town)?
Intel has been for sale for decades, I can go to the store right now and get some chips!
Chips act has conditions stating that Intel must keep a majority stake in it's foundary business if it attempts to spin it out as a standalone company
Fabs? cuz fucs would sound a little "weird"?
Europe talk about purchasing Intel for sure .
Equate x86 Extra Strength (Compare to AMD Zen 6)
thankfully my 13900K has not endured any issues.yes UE5 games were crashing, but stopped with the latest Microcode Update with the latest Bios Version
It's too late. Especially if you had/are seeing WHEA 17 & 19 errors. RMA while you can, there will be NO supplies later.
@ if any problems arise I’ll swap to the 9950X and x870. Worst of the worst case scenario. For now I am chillin
@@Drewkungfoodid the performance drop after the latest microcode update ??
I just built a new pc with 14700k it almost scored 20000 in geekbench multicore ( online scores ) but when I tested with the latest microcode update it only scored 15600 points
My current laptop is an i5 11th gen… and it is pretty good… I have a colleague whom has an i5 12th gen… both systems are good and stable. Reasonable battery life.
Maybe they just need to step back and reformulate a plan.
Similar as AMD with Ryzen 1st. Gen… Remember… competition is good for us the buyers.
And ARC?
Can't expect anything from chipmakers who cheat on their benchmark results.
comfort is insanely dangerous isn't it?
I'd buy Intel just enough to make it make the right choices, but I don't have rich parents, let alone ones that like to visit that one island that must be ecological, because every one call it a E's Island...
Intel is going from empirical to metric
Nobody mentions CHIPS ACT againat CHYNNAH ... yes chips act
Bascially we lost and this is the result
Walmart far less ironic of a joke as people might think. They manage their supply chain via come incredibly IT heavy systems. They fancy themselves are much a tech and trucking company as a retail business and a play in AI chips could be a good fit for them.
A well researched history lesson!
7.9 billion tax dollars we'll never see a return on.
🎉Intel is like a 1970's Buick... They keep putting bigger and bigger pushrods in the engine bay to compete with AMD but it still handles like a boat..😂
3:02 ..catchy..
Broadcom or Texas Instruments as buyers maybe?
Lmao! Outel... Intel moving OUT! 😜🆒😂
nVidia with the side eye
Get rekt intel
Intel stock price...$7 - $8 soon.
LTT should buy it. 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
It was because Apple stopped using them. Thats the main reason.
LMG channels are the only ones I won't skip sponsor spots
Clickbate just annoys me tbh
3:38 skip ad
SAVE THE QUICKIE!
honestly a "great value" branded cpu would be awesome haha. Please mr. walton, buy intel!
R.I.P Intel. 🗿🗿🗿
Actually it is for sale. I even own a tiny part of their stock
moore's law was never actually a law lol
what a meme it would be if AMD bought them out
I feel bad for Intel. Lots of are alive because of their chips 😢
they just need government help to develop new chips able to be made on tsmc
But what about the upcoming battlemage? Wouldn't that be enough to save them? 😂
2:16 Intel's only competitor is TSMC, not those
Will the Onion buy Intel?
It would be funny (and sad) if Intel at some point got acquired by AMD. Terrible for innovation and consumer pricing. How the mighty have fallen...
Great, if we can finally escape the ancient x86 duopoly and move toward ARM/RISC-V where a real competition can happen, we'll see much better improvements.
Wouldn't change anything. Would just exchange the old boss for the new one. And riscV won't help for decades, if ever.
Intel is a publicly traded company. Yes it is up for sale.
I'm trying NOT to imagine a world where Russia can get hold of / produce FPGA chips!
Yeah 13 and 14 gen is really bad, the replacment 14900k was broken and changed again, now after bios update and so on still not performing well ram gskill 7200 is not even stable in 5700 cpu isnt 6ghz any more, cpu even with intell extreme oc and 62x is provide 5.5Ghz, with more than 308A is crashing am talking about new cpu 14900k
Riley, you make cool content when you're not fooling around in front of the camera
We have government motors so why can't we have government silicone?
i7 4790K it's been a long time
Sure !
Intel and TechImma1st
Don't take my comments seriously. It's only a meme
I thought you guys were revising your channels so you don’t make videos just reading us the wiki article of a subject