Watch CNBC's full interview with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger

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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger sits down with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin at the 2022 World Economic Forum to discuss the global shortage of semiconductors, a potential economic slowdown and more. Gelsinger also responds to the company's shareholders voting against his compensation package. "If I don't produce for the shareholders, I get nothing," Gelsinger tells CNBC.
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Safe to say microchips are on the rise this decade

JonathanSebastian
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today I learned a new thing from Ray Dalio. Cash is trash, but stock is trashier.

desaturated
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Yet Buffet sitting on $150B of cash. And how much are largest companies sitting on? While they tell you just stay fully invested

justinleemcmanus
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People make things happen; Americans want to be lawyers, software programmers, ...

mediawow
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After this quarter's poor earnings good to know he was expecting this.

rhythmandacoustics
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Mr. Pat gelsinger has a tough competition, Madhuri is considered as a chief executive officer not sure which company though but the outreach is huge, public in different attires different age groups different vehicles different genders either follow me or cross me or stand aside and watch, thousands of people have recognized me, they take time to plan around me. Brothers as considered as Rajasthan, maids are asking money just half a month through, im sure no company pays money in the mid of the month but my brother does. Some have fixed cameras around mh house and watch me 24×7, its a privilege no chief executive officer of any company would get. U have a tough competition Pat

BullyTecg
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Intel on its way to being the The performance leader in high performance compute in 2030.
oh.... wait .... it just got delayed till 2040

craighutchinson
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Well so far the shareholders are extraordinarily unhappy. Since Gelsinger took the helm the stock has dropped from $63.50 to 5 year low....It's also worth noting Intel was trading at this level 23 years ago too. Glad he's making millions and allegedly giving it away to charity...lol

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Just saw ladies roaming with intel white and blue bags, some are amd supporters also though, gents white and blue shirt, some want to grow their babies and get them employed in intel, lots of dreams, lots of publicity, managers cannot take full credit of the achievements companies have, there is lot of effort from outside groups too who dream of getting into intel

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🔆 *The whole truth about the coronavirus. Watch the video you will be shocked* EVERYDAYS.ML “Poverty is nothing more than the result of our laziness or indifference.” – Napoleon Hill

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It's a free country, but how is it moral for someone to make 100 million dollars while the bulk of the people in his company make $50, 000, or in some cases much much less if they produce things in developing countries for that company? It's just not justifiable. I'm not saying I, or the government have the right to dictate this, but it just seems wrong.

michaelchristensen