Intel already has low wages relative to the US software industry and since the work requires a high level of general capability, and often a PhD, for Intel to get top people to build competitive processors should require substantially higher wages than are common in the US software industry and other industries which someone who could easily get a chemistry/solid-state physics/etc. PhD could easily choose instead.
Intel already has low wages relative to the US software industry and since the work requires a high level of general capability, and often a PhD, for Intel to get top people to build competitive processors should require substantially higher wages than are common in the US software industry and other industries which someone who could easily get a chemistry/solid-state physics/etc. PhD could easily choose instead.