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KingFish
28 Jul 2004, 3:52pm
Craig Barrett, the chief executive of Intel Corp, has called on employees to focus on "actions and attitudes" to halt a string of product delays and manufacturing problems that have frustrated the world's largest chip maker.

In an open letter sent last week to the company's 80,000 workers, Barrett said that there was no excuse for the recent problems, and said he had spoken "bluntly and directly" with senior managers about the need to improve performance. "In the end reasons don't matter because the result is less-satisfied customers and a less-successful Intel," Barrett wrote in his letter, dated July 21.
This should do wonders for morale at Intel now. -KF

Source: New Zealand Herald (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3580859&thesection=technology&thesubsection=general)

Thrax
28 Jul 2004, 3:56pm
By "Improve performance" he should be saying "Sack our engineers and make something that doesn't suck."

Marketing doesn't work so well any more, does it Intel? Bigger numbers! BIG BIG BIG! YAYAYA. Failed, didn't it? Too hot.. Not enough sales.. Too expensive.

Rethink your corporate model and stop shovelling **** onto your employees Mr. Barrett.

muddocktor
28 Jul 2004, 3:58pm
Craig Barrett, the chief executive of Intel Corp, has called on employees to focus on "actions and attitudes" to halt a string of product delays and manufacturing problems that have frustrated the world's largest chip maker.


This should do wonders for morale at Intel now. -KF

Source: New Zealand Herald (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3580859&thesection=technology&thesubsection=general)


;D ;D It makes you wonder if Craig Barrett even has a clue as to the problems they've been running into with the 90 nanometer process. If he would bother to look, he would see that AMD and IBM also seem to be having problems with 90 nanometer too. :eek3:

shwaip
28 Jul 2004, 11:31pm
He should go down and sprinkle some magic "90-nm-process-work-powder" on the wafers and fix the problem