Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland - 1/17/2024
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
- Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, joins a conversation with Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum Geneva, at the 2024 WEF in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday.
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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland - 1/17/2024
I'm not a huge fan of Intel as a company, but I will say Pat Gelsinger is really impressive. Still a long way to go, but the progress made has been incredible. I could not have predicted that. Just goes to show you that a good CEO can make or break a company. And from what I read he's a strong Christian, love to see that.
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I couldn't agree more, except, I am a big fan of the company. While like all large companies there are many problems, the core integrity, values, data-driven nature and engineering meritocracy is being restored and bodes well for the future. He has Moore and Andy to answer to. Also, Intel dos't just build products, they build entire ecosystems.
@@common4sense That's fair. What scared me off was when they decided to change the way they depreciate their inventory that created a paper profit just large enough to be breakeven back in 2022.
It's looking solid. The turnaround will take years due to the heavy investments, but the upside is also immense if they execute. Could easily be the worlds most valuable company at the end of the decade.
Prefer not to say that friend but don't use the Christian label to justify he's a good leader/not. There are things I disagree with Pat here especially with his China comments. I also don't think intel is ahead, even after the injection of funding from the government.
Pat was dropping gems here!....
Chief lobbyist in the USA...
Great communicator and an excellent overview of the semiconductor industry.
Great conversation here.. on a topic that many find difficult to communicate effectively.
I quite liked Klaus Schwabs questions.
Sure he was fumbling a bit with the foundry term, thinking it was different from a manufacturing plant etc. A language thing Pat didnt want to arrest him on.
But his other questions were really solid, and something we dont really hear too often from the ordinary corps of journalists.
He's a Crook
@@davidpenrose1255and a good interviewer, apparently.
Wonderful content.
00:01 Intel CEO discusses the four major categories of semiconductors and the challenges in managing supply and demand.
02:05 AI will drive advanced logic requirements in next 10 years.
06:54 Intel CEO discusses the significance of leading-edge semiconductors
09:10 Intel is creating two distinct companies - manufacturing and Foundry, and product and fabulous inside Intel.
13:41 AI systems need to incorporate reasoning for correctness and fast performance.
15:47 Intel focuses on inventing and intellectual property, not just manufacturing.
19:43 Export policies creating a sustainable 10-year gap in chip technology
21:38 Intel CEO confident about advanced logic capabilities and Moore's law
25:28 Rebuilding the chip industry is crucial for economies and national security.
27:16 Intel's CEO emphasizes the importance and impact of the company's decisions
whatta leader!
Semiconductor factories should be built in eastern Poland in the city of Kraków
Get 18A done! Pat!
This year's summit was fascinating. We had a few unsavoury figures like that clown Millei but overall the summit was a success.
Even when just making casual conversation, Klaus Schwab will never be not funny.
I coud lissen to ze aczent everee day, yes!
LOL, the floor was 10, now it's 10 to 7 except they are at 5nm.
How will Schwab take over Intel, or at least manage their development?
How far are we from replacing silicon with graphene and how is intel preparing for it?
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eat ze bugs.
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Pat is very consistent with his strategy for leading edge chip manufacture. But honestly speaking, it seems like a great challenge to build an advanced fab in Germany....
Ireland and Israel are different stories, they have healthy semiconductor industries in their countries with well trained personnel.
I guess in a year he is probably going to say that they will repurpose the German fab for more mature a node and automotive chips.
Japan is a much more attractive nation for advanced semiconductor manufacturing, for their supply chain and working culture.
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video will be 15 min shorter if he didn't say you know. sigh.
No more outsourcing.
from 2 billion to 100 billion transistors and more
Why do they have people sitting behind them? its weird.
They're more than likely taking notes,. I don't think there's anything wrong with the audience.
8-10 billion on R&D for a year?
Everyone here could be a Bond villain
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The industry didn't just 'suddenly' have the technical abilities, it was funded by the trillions of stolen tax dollars to fund the labs and programs that the long-term players in the pentagon and chiefs et al are running. We need to collectively starve the beast and stop paying taxes. Most especially the carbon tax. Civic taxes for infrastructure are a necessity but all government funded infrastructure and programs should be on a blockchain, fully transparent and able to trace every last penny. Not to mention the host of fraternal societies that are the cohesion on many of these projects. They can't unplug Aladdin even if they wanted too because the entire global economy would collapse. The reset will occur when the ITER is finalized in 2030.
Pat Gelsinger is incredibly insightful and intelligent. The interviewer is, however nonhuman, species or thing, TBD.
Some of Schwabs questions made for very interesting responses. Sure there was a segment when Klaus didnt know that a foundry is just a word for a manufacturing plant. Which makes him very human by the way. But the rest of the interview was very good imo!
Edge is the new internet, by the people for the people and earth
Once they obtain Taiwan they'll be more powerful in the Chip industry
ARM
18 billion per year wow good money for living, how much the bullshiter sold my invention to you, i mean my algorithm?
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Lol 😂 ok
U can produce advanced chip yet the end products always manufactured or packaging by china or any other cheaper countries due to cheaper costs..
too late for Europe and USA to lure chip makers 😂 Asia been ahead last 20yrs 😂
Not for much longer
@@matthewfowler6032oh yes for alot longer, even pat says so if you listen carefully. The shift will take decades to happen. Even with that, nothing is certain.
It's not to late at all, but it takes time. TSMC and Samsung is also investing massivly into fabs in the west. It's not about if or not, the shift to balance out production is already happening, but as i said, this takes time.
@@MissMan666 Intel just received the first ASML High-NA EUV machine, a full year ahead of when TSMC will get one.
100 000 patents with algoritm without a patent which is stolen from me.
You produce chips with my algorithm, without respecting intelectual property rights, when it comes to your patents then you say well you have to pay for them, shame on you.
Intel has lost their innovation spirit. That is why apple and microsoft have moved to arm instead. Intel lost to tsmc too. Intel has lost to amd in terms of cloud cpu. Intel had done everything wrong.
That's all true. What intel is a leader in is, market share, a share that has been decreasing to for a decade and still is. Intel's chips are no longer the best in any market or catagory, their competitors like AMD etc has been making the worlds most powerful and power effecient CPUs for over 5 years now. Intel is going to survive cause there is a place for them. I believe we will see intels product market share continiue to decline, but they might be able to gain share in manufacturing if thet can manage to at least match the leading edge TSMC nodes.
clown tv
Boring
Everyone talks AI, no one can explain it. Over hyped garbage like everything else.
yeah like the Internet, right?
@@R3sp3ctMyGam3 Tim Berners-Lee could clearly explained his idea of the Internet even before he wrote the first line of code, so no, not at all!
@@NightRidah777 easy to say 30 years after. People in the early 90s were calling the internet overhyped garbage too.
And AI is very well explained in its current form from a technical point of view. What's missing is understanding the use cases. Same as with the internet 30 years ago.
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AI isn't even new, just the term is.
Technicians have messed with AI since the 60's. They called it "fuzzy logic" then. And just like then it won't accomplish much. Some industries will be optimized somewhat. But generally speaking it's massively overhyped, just like Quantum Computing and Quantum Anything in general. All hot air. Show me the proof it's not or sod off with your fairytales.
ai is not hype...get a grip please. Everyday you have ai working for you, everything from the weather repport, science, simulations, to the medicine people eat, ai play a huge role in all of it.
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This clueless Schwab guy.. what an embarrassing figure. Who came up with an idea to sit him in front of Pat?
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Preacher is a Liar.