Just as a reminder to this community-Intel's CEO - Brian Krzanich, sold millions of dollars' worth of Intel stock four months before the public learned of Spectre and Meltdown.Īccording to a filing made with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, Krzanich completed a number of transactions in which he exercised his employee stock options to purchase Intel shares at a lower price and immediately sold those shares on the open market In fact, all shares he could part with under corporate bylaws. It'll go down in history to describe what Intel did to many network controllers that used to be supported by a very good company.
Killer is the most apropo name that Intel could have acquired. And just to be even more clear, Intel didn't design motherboards for many of the network controllers that Intel immediately ended support for. Intel didn't contribute Jack **bleep**te to Qualcomm or Rivet. When in fact, the company Rivet Networking, aka, Bigfoot Networking, designed the software and who Intel bought out. David_G_Intel and sounds like with the use of the word 'our' when referring to Intel that you're giving a false impression to the community that Intel designed the software for the Killer E2400 GB Ethernet adapter.