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post Mar 13 2025, 02:32 PM

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QUOTE(M4A1 @ Mar 13 2025, 01:41 PM)
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/business/in...ngapore-4996801
SG ALSO CLAIMMMMMMMMMMM

Intel gets new CEO Tan Lip-Bu, a chip industry veteran who grew up in Singapore

LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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semua pun mau claim.

inb4 Singapore was part of Malaysia.
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post Mar 13 2025, 02:51 PM

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QUOTE(smsid @ Mar 13 2025, 02:20 PM)
Then why are youth here easier to own a house compared to those countries I listed?

Those countries hired based on top qualifications, but nevertheless, the youth still struggled?

Weird...
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I think you should understand a bit supply and demand. Reason why Malaysians can afford home (and I'm thankful for that) is the demand for our property is not high, thus the low price. You imagine if every foreigners trying to snap up our housing (be it for rental or own stay), the house price will go up - because locals will also buy and rent out. It has nothing to do with meritocracy or not. Malaysia, if you want the good location (or metropolis) also probably won't be able to get cheap, the condo next to mine selling from 4.6M onward, and I don't see many youth afford to buy that. This is the same even in the US where metropolis like NY having high rental/property price but I been to places where the property is ~500K-ish with big garden and farms, I can even see stream separating my friend's house from his neighbour
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QUOTE(smsid @ Mar 13 2025, 01:51 PM)
Why cheaper? Because our government use tongkat to stable the price, especially during festives time.

Scalper mentality makes future generations hard to earn their fortune.

Go see in South Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan, they hired based on best qualifications, but still their youth fail to acquire home and decide not to have children.

Just a new word I coin myself.

We got tongkat mentality, which is reduce disparity.

And scalper mentality, which abuse the country wealth to enrich select few only at the expense of future generation.
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You are confusing tongkat and subsidies.



Tongkat here in malaysian sense is specific money, grant, bailout, quota system, privileges and it is only reserved for people of a certain race.


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post Mar 13 2025, 04:02 PM

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QUOTE(ipohps3 @ Mar 13 2025, 02:32 PM)
semua pun mau claim.

inb4 Singapore was part of Malaysia.
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inb4 Malaysia was part of Singapore laugh.gif
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QUOTE(smsid @ Mar 13 2025, 01:51 PM)
Why cheaper? Because our government use tongkat to stable the price, especially during festives time.

Scalper mentality makes future generations hard to earn their fortune.

Go see in South Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan, they hired based on best qualifications, but still their youth fail to acquire home and decide not to have children.

Just a new word I coin myself.

We got tongkat mentality, which is reduce disparity.

And scalper mentality, which abuse the country wealth to enrich select few only at the expense of future generation.
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Income disparity i.e gini coefficient in this country has worsen in the last few decades.

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If Tan (Lib-Bu) canโ€™t orchestrate a similar turnaround at Intel, said Bernsteinโ€™s Rasgon, โ€œit was probably unfixableโ€.

This one sounds very doom.

May Tan Lip-Bu bring cultural change and lift-up the low morality experience by the employees...and bring in revenue and profit asap.

May Intel survive and thrive!
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post Mar 13 2025, 04:47 PM

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QUOTE(h@ksam @ Mar 13 2025, 08:55 AM)
Hopefully the new CEO will help salvage the Penang new plant? brows.gif
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QUOTE(ipohps3 @ Mar 13 2025, 09:00 AM)
maybe he will have special treatment to Intel Penang since he born in Malaysia ๐Ÿ˜‡
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QUOTE(TruboXL @ Mar 13 2025, 09:09 AM)
time to run penangkia
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Reporting live in Bayan Lepas Intel's site PG18

My personal POV here kao kao no people ledi

Intel and the main contractor is running on skeleton crew now
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QUOTE(raymancantona @ Mar 13 2025, 04:47 PM)
Reporting live in Bayan Lepas Intel's site PG18

My personal POV here kao kao no people ledi

Intel and the main contractor is running on skeleton crew now
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so PG18 behind PG12 for advanced packinging all terbengkalai?

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post Mar 13 2025, 06:27 PM

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QUOTE(Taikor.Taikun @ Mar 13 2025, 12:21 PM)
Malaysia looks set to be the manufacturing hub and new supply chain in SEA, outside of China. This is the developing trend, not based on sentimental origin
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I'm exiting all manufacturing/assembly/testing not done in China. How to compete against dark factory robots that don't eat don't sleep and can work 24/7 with battery swaps? And the robots will only get cheaper, better, faster. Unitree already said this february their aim is to bring the cost of robot down to RMB 4000.

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QUOTE(Penamer @ Mar 13 2025, 06:27 PM)
I'm exiting all manufacturing/assembly/testing not done in China. How to compete against dark factory robots that don't eat don't sleep and can work 24/7 with battery swaps?
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That's for western companies to solve n compete. They invest here, we work
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QUOTE(jasontoh @ Mar 13 2025, 07:04 AM)
Both Broadcom and now Intel CEO born in Malaysia only can find success in the US. They are not mainland Chinese. This is what happen if you have tongkat, non-OKU people move elsewhere to find success (not only in semiconductor field)
Tariff != Tongkat
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Wumaos here still tetap belip that China Motherland will recognize them. No way.....they promote their own Motherland people.

The fact is, it is AMDK that promote all these non China type C. laugh.gif

Deswai wumao no brains.

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INTEL just needs a chinese CEO to push up the stock px . TAN cannot change the fate of INTEL . INTEL is doomed.
the CEOs of nvidia , amd and broadcom are all chinese.

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QUOTE(issac99289928 @ Mar 13 2025, 07:14 PM)
INTEL just needs a chinese CEO to push up the stock px . TAN cannot change the fate of INTEL . INTEL is doomed.
the CEOs of nvidia  , amd and broadcom are all chinese.
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Up 15% now. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(pillage2001 @ Mar 13 2025, 10:32 PM)
Up 15% now. biggrin.gif
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it has reached similar levels in past few months. but never break 25 or 26. afterwards, it losses steam and go back down. with Trump uncertainties, any potential gain is dampened.
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QUOTE(GoldenEra9 @ Mar 13 2025, 04:30 PM)
If Tan (Lib-Bu) canโ€™t orchestrate a similar turnaround at Intel, said Bernsteinโ€™s Rasgon, โ€œit was probably unfixableโ€.

This one sounds very doom.

May Tan Lip-Bu bring cultural change and lift-up the low morality experience by the employees...and bring in revenue and profit asap.

May Intel survive and thrive!
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He is from business background, not from electrical/computer engineering. Usually non-engineers will tend to favour short term profits instead of long term planning , that will not work out for tech firms.
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aiya... miss the boat! 15% leh
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Mar 13 2025, 11:13 PM)
He is from business background, not from electrical/computer engineering. Usually non-engineers will tend to favour short term profits instead of long term planning , that will not work out for tech firms.
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I still think Pat is better. he is patient for the turnaround but the board is not. if you notice the board members overseeing the several CEO changes in the last few years, it shows the underlying problem is with the same board members, not Pat.

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QUOTE(ipohps3 @ Mar 13 2025, 11:03 PM)
it has reached similar levels in past few months. but never break 25 or 26. afterwards, it losses steam and go back down. with Trump uncertainties, any potential gain is dampened.
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I know....hence.sell now.wait for 19 again. lol
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QUOTE(ipohps3 @ Mar 13 2025, 11:16 PM)
I still think Pat is better. he is patient for the turnaround but the board is not. if you notice the board members overseeing the several CEO changes in the last few years, it shows the underlying problem is with the same board members, not Pat.
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Fully agree with this observation.

The board is impatience.

Intel must go through a full cycle.
From new node (18A) + new product co-design ==> showcase Intel 18A is power performance area equivalent or better than TSMC ==> show that the yield has improved steadily and the cost is matching or better than TSMC ==> this will lure more SoC customers and IP providers to invest their business onto Intel foundry (I bet they also want to see Intel success in order not to be "ball squeezed" by TSMC).

Then it can spiral up, small success build on top of small success for Intel.

But but but, the above process takes years and need patience!


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QUOTE(GoldenEra9 @ Mar 14 2025, 10:12 AM)
Fully agree with this observation.

The board is impatience.

Intel must go through a full cycle.
From new node (18A) + new product co-design ==> showcase Intel 18A is power performance area equivalent or better than TSMC ==> show that the yield has improved steadily and the cost is matching or better than TSMC ==> this will lure more SoC customers and IP providers to invest their business onto Intel foundry (I bet they also want to see Intel success in order not to be "ball squeezed" by TSMC).ย 

Then it can spiral up, small success build on top of small success for Intel.

But but but, the above process takes years and need patience!
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But but but, the above process takes years and need patience!



That is the problem ... , if TSMC does things faster than intel , intel will never catch up.

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