Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, said that if he had not made a breakthrough in Intel technology, he would choose another professional way if he created a miniature chip that could provide personal computers in the early 1970s. However, he believes that Intel’s work has suffered so much damage in recent years, it may not be restored. About these doors said In an interview with Associated Press, “Source Code: My Beginnings” to its new memories.
Gates said that Intel’s progression created the need for software to use computers that pushed him and Paul Allen from the words “microprocessor” and “software” (then removed) to micro -soft.
So Gates feeds warm emotions for Intel, who missed the transition from personal computers to smartphones 18 years ago from personal computers such as Microsoft. However, Microsoft managed to heal, but Intel’s problems were as aggravated as he was looking for a new general manager after the company’s sudden departure in December. Although Gates roots for Intel, he doubts the restoration of the company’s business.
“I was actually surprised by Intel’s deviation,” Gates said. “(Intel Co -Founder) Gordon Moore has always supported Intel advanced.”
Now, according to Gates, Intel is behind both design and chips production and caught an expensive activity.
“They missed the AI-Chips revolution and do not even use the standards that companies such as Nvidia and Qualcomm think of Basic with their production capabilities. I thought Pat Gelsinger was very brave: “No, I will correct the design, I will correct the production.” I was hoping it would be successful for him and the country. I hope Intel will heal, but it looks quite complicated to them at this stage, Gok Gates added.
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