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proposed section on neuromorphic computng developments
[edit]i don't see intel loihi mentioned anywhere
on the other hand, self-driving cars and fog computing are mentioned.
i think it would be a good idea to include both of these in a section titled artificial intelligence and to add neuromorphic engineering (Physical neural network) as a subsection.
Lead section - too long
[edit]The lead section is (according to the lead section guideline) way too long. The last two paragraphs belong into the product and market history section. They are not of fundamental importance for the topic of the article and therefore appear subjective and undifferentiated or non-objective in the lead section. Bildersindtoll (talk) 16:40, 27 August 2024 (UTC)
- I wouldn't say that the lead is way too long.
- Firstly, the Wikipedia guideline is merely a rule of thumb, and the length of an article's lead section depends on the total length of the article, and since this article is quite long, the lead length seems more or less appropriate to me in relation. For example, Wii and India are both featured articles and have very long lead sections too since their articles are long as well. Secondly, I'd argue that the lead already summarizes the most important aspects of Intel's history and market position relatively concisely (i.e., it's not overly detailed while at the same time doesn't leave out key aspects). Thirdly, I don't think the last two paragraphs are biased, as they merely reflect what the sources say, and I think neither should be removed, as the lead should not only summarize Intel's glory years, but its complete history. Ignoring Intel's recent history would indeed be unneutral. Maxeto0910 (talk) 09:21, 1 September 2024 (UTC)
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