Some Intel Linux Driver Maintainers Have Left The Company
Some Intel Linux Driver Maintainers Have Left The Company
TheOubliette @lemmy.ml C'mon bro just one more stock buyback bro just one more stimulus I'm good for it.
122 2 Replyfluxion @lemmy.world Who needs employees when you have stocks?
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NeoNachtwaechter @lemmy.world People join companies, but leave managers.
87 2 ReplyInverseParallax @lemmy.world Oh, man, just fuck you, it's 6am here and you throw they kind of truth before I've even started coffee.
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mumblerfish @lemmy.world "Some" appears to be 3. How many are left?
47 0 Replysunzu2 @thebrainbin.org Let me guess that imbecicles in charge didn't care to spend money on it?
48 1 ReplyThe Doctor @beehaw.org
They seem more concerned with their bonuses and stock buybacks. In August Intel announced that they'd be laying off 15k workers to "save" $10 billion US. They're also cutting back on R&D for the same reason. I guess the MBAs decided that losing customers by hamstringing Linux users is an acceptable loss. Not like folks won't forget about this six months from now, anyway...
15 0 Replysunzu2 @thebrainbin.org Must be nice to know that no matter how bad you shit your bed... Daddy Sam will take money out of peasants pockets to make you right...
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Mwa @lemm.ee I got a intel cpu will i be fine
21 0 Replyfluxion @lemmy.world Possibly not, for a multitude of reasons...
48 0 ReplyMwa @lemm.ee Oh
10 0 ReplyPossibly linux @lemmy.zip
There is only a small amount of devices impacted. As long as you aren't using high end 13 or 14 gen hardware you are fine.
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some_random_nick @lemmy.world If 13th or 14th gen, only if you get lucky and update to the microcode hotfix. GL
18 0 ReplyMwa @lemm.ee i have i3 12100f which is 12gen
4 0 ReplySomeOne @lemmy.blahaj.zone From what I remember I have a 2nd gen i7, I don't think that updates matter at this point. Lol
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Possibly linux @lemmy.zip
What generation and model?
If you haven't seen any crashes then you are fine. Just update the bios and microcode if you are on high end 13 and 14 generation.
1 0 ReplyMwa @lemm.ee 12 gen and an i3
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bloodfart @lemmy.ml Two things are happening: intel is trying to figure out how to deal with likely existential problems and their extremely mature product base doesn’t need those maintainers enough to offset supplying early retirement/buyout.
20 0 Replyyonder @sh.itjust.works Uh oh, I have an Intel ARC.
17 0 ReplySturgiesYrFase @lemmy.ml
Prior to this news....how has it been?
15 0 Replyyonder @sh.itjust.works Pretty good if you stick to linux. Better than NVidia since that's what I had before.
9 0 ReplyInverseParallax @lemmy.world Good, not great.
Amd has better gfx performance, but they're actually close in a lot of areas, if you don't need graphics and want compute probably better.
Id say it doesn't compete with Nvidia at all because if you're thinking green your concerns are so different nothing will sell you.
But holy shit the av1 encode is like nothing else on the planet. Multiple streams at 12x and it just barely ticks over.
4 0 ReplyHumanPerson @sh.itjust.works also have an arc and I found it better than even amd considering it had easy opencl support.
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wallmenis @lemmy.one Rip xeon servers (they will probably be fine but still)
8 0 ReplyPossibly linux @lemmy.zip
Another news, water is wet. People leave and join companies every day.
The amount of Intel products impacted is limited to specific models. Also Intel is now committed to replacing damaged hardware. If you update the microcode it will fix the issue and if you aren't experiencing crashes you are good.
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