• Intel CEO forced out over 'relationship' with employee
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https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/06/21/intel-ceo-brian-krzanich-to-step-down-bob-swan-to-step-in-as-interim-ceo.html
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To afraid to admit that AMD is starting to ream their shit.
How many cores does this fuck up have?
I'm gonna hazard a guess and say he'll be alright.
what
he was fired because he dated someone who worked for him and company policy says that isn't allowed. get this fanboy shit outta here
Oh hey the company that pledged to spend 300 millions dollars to fight 'inappropriate sexual and gender based behavior in technology and video game based companies'. gtfolmfao
Bullshit. With AMD finally applying pressure again, Meltdown AND Spectre, and the 28 core fiasco, there is no way the given reason is the only reason on why he was fired. He also sold a majority of his stock back in Dec, only keeping enough required to stay as CEO until 6 more months passed (which is this month). There is definitely more behind the scenes
This the same guy who hid Spectre while unloading all his stock right?
I think you've had enough kool-aid buddy.
Plenty of companies will let people slide for stupid reasons. For instance: One of my old work-places recently just put a guy on 3-day suspension (and is no longer allowed to leave the shop) after he was caught handling a customers' panties and vibrators red-handed. But he still works there. (guess it doesn't hurt that he's the boss' son)
I don't exactly agree that Intel's been beaten to a pulp by AMD lately, but I don't think it's that unlikely that Intel was sorta looking at replacing this guy anyway. 10nm hasn't exactly been going great, and whether AMD is actually a threat or not, Intel has had more trouble staying ahead than in a long time. Was he forced to resign because Intel wanted him gone anyway? Perhaps not. Would he have been forced to resign if Intel thought he was the best CEO ever? Perhaps not.
okay, this is killing me. was this at a sex shop? for some reason i was imagining just a regular old office and i was wondering how a guy was able to find a customer private effects at a workplace
This was at a customers' house.
This is a textbook cover-up reason to force a CEO to step down, Krzanich's stocks have been shady for a while and his selling before Spectre is probably the real reason for his departure. Not to mention how badly 10nm is going, Ice Lake has been delayed further and it looks like the next generation is just going to be 14nm+++++ which is pretty embarrassing considering AMD is rolling out Zen 2 in """7nm""" on schedule. Whether or not the technical details are sound, it's not a good look for Intel.
Because CEOs regularly get fired for consensual relationships. My guy, even non-consensual is alright as long as you keep the guys with the money happy ( and if you don't get too caught c; )
Is there no difference in your mind between outright sexual harassment and two consentual adults having a relationship that goes against company policy? Do you not see that one is a criminal offence and what they pledged to to fight, the other is a relationship that introduces conflict of interest into the workplace. Two wildly different things. Don't overplay this!
I hear AMD hired a mole to fuck him and get him fired the plan worked all along
Its really weird hes being outed for this kind of shit and not the whole insider trading concern
I bet they're not related at all
what
He is being outed for the insider trading concern, among other things. He's also just being outed in a way that saves face and probably jail time too.
I don't see it. You're gonna have to spin a different narrative here.
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