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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 4, 2005 1:18:00 AM

SAN FRANCISCO--Echoing concerns voiced by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, a top Intel executive warned on Thursday that the United States risks becoming a second-tier technology player because of a declining educational system.

"We have a lousy education system," Intel Senior Vice President Pat Gelsinger said, speaking on a panel of technology leaders at the Intel Developer Forum here. "We have a weak infrastructure that is decaying."

Gelsinger noted that companies like Intel can adjust by hiring workers in other places but said the consequences for the United States could be devastating. He has noted in the past that the decline in the number of doctorates being awarded is particularly troubling.

"As a global company, this is OK," he said. "As a U.S. citizen, I am fearful. I just fear for our long-term competitiveness."

Microsoft Chief Technical Officer Craig Mundie echoed those concerns. "The U.S. is increasingly in a deficit situation in its education," Mundie said.

Mundie's boss, Gates, last week put a finer point on it, declaring that "America's high schools are obsolete."

Asked where one might find the next batch of talented engineers, Mundie pointed to Russia as one place Microsoft does not yet have a research center. He noted that the country's heritage in math and science offers a kind of "formalism" that could become important in solving an emerging class of technical problems.

Gelsinger said he was interested in the Middle East. Intel already has a vast development effort in Israel, but he said other countries are also interesting, noting that the company is planning to bring a version of the Intel Developer Forum to Egypt.

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SAN FRANCISCO--Echoing concerns voiced by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, a top Intel executive warned on Thursday that the United States risks becoming a second-tier technology player beca... (Read the rest)
Posted by: metre Posted on: 04/19/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
sounds like excuses to me  JasonL31 | 03/03/05
Yup  IT Scion | 03/03/05
Put up or shut up  Real World | 03/03/05
Microsoft and Bill G. does put up...  jcvortex | 03/03/05
That's great, but...  Real World | 03/03/05
RE: "Put up or shut up"  ajapierce | 03/03/05
Microsoft and Intel don't have to do anything.  bjbrock | 03/03/05
So what...  betelgeuse68 | 03/03/05
Keep shipping those jobs overseas.....  redstone | 03/03/05
What's the problem?  Anton Philidor | 03/03/05
I have to agree with you  Roger Ramjet | 03/04/05
Take your own advice  Spoon Jabber | 03/04/05
Agree, but  Mark Miller | 03/06/05
I think it's the Terror part that's phony  voska | 03/07/05
Will criminals be the new educated class?  Anton Philidor | 03/04/05
Education not the problem  richman555 | 03/03/05
Exactly!!  jvahabzadeh | 03/04/05
Invest in the US then  Sunny Jalolly | 03/03/05
Hence we need to educate  nucrash | 03/04/05
Education is part of the puzzle  Sunny Jalolly | 03/04/05
Or maybe France or Germany  Mark Miller | 03/04/05
Intel  Roving_Reporter | 03/04/05
Bunch of whiners here  Prognosticator | 03/04/05
Sorry, we don't have a convicted monopolist's money..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 03/04/05
monopolists  Middle of the Road | 03/04/05
Check your rhetoric  Middle of the Road | 03/04/05
I would have to agree.  nucrash | 03/04/05
Huh?  Anton Philidor | 03/04/05
Anton...I hate it when you adopt that elitist attitude.  Laff | 03/04/05
Wasn't discussing the adult work ethic...  Anton Philidor | 03/04/05
Fate should always be what we make it.  Laff | 03/04/05
Stuff does happen.  Anton Philidor | 03/04/05
Mmmm...Metric system  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/04/05
Metric is better?  Anton Philidor | 03/04/05
Its all in the numbers  Dave F_z | 03/06/05
Safely ignoring metrics.  Anton Philidor | 03/06/05
Hyperbole for hyperbole  Dave F_z | 03/07/05
Once Latin was the language of the globe.  Anton Philidor | 03/07/05
Radical metres imprison you  metre | 04/05/05
Metric is better  metre | 04/04/05
Have to agree with you and Anton  John Le'Brecage | 03/04/05
I'm not sure telling people in Canada that it's cold...  Anton Philidor | 03/04/05
Just an example...  John Le'Brecage | 03/04/05
Metric and Education  metre | 04/05/05
Failure of pragmatism  maxo_z | 03/06/05
Keep passing stupid laws, too..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 03/04/05
Intel exec fears for U.S. competitiveness  BitTwiddler | 03/04/05
Good point.  Anton Philidor | 03/04/05
Well DUH!!!  Laff | 03/04/05
Ain't that the truth..  Patrick Jones | 03/04/05
Distorted view?  metre | 04/05/05
Education  Middle of the Road | 03/04/05
that's rich...  buddha2lotus | 03/04/05
I think people are forgetting  skeptic tank | 03/04/05
Forgetting?  Spoon Jabber | 03/04/05
Got nothing against Adam and Eve...as creatioin stories go  Laff | 03/04/05
Yes  Spoon Jabber | 03/04/05
Do you keep up on the latest information regarding  Laff | 03/04/05
Creation..  Patrick Jones | 03/04/05
Shroud of Turin  Anton Philidor | 03/04/05
Wow went from Intel to Evoluton/Creation and now the Shrowd!?!  Laff | 03/04/05
Interesting read...  Patrick Jones | 03/04/05
Hey Laff, I prefer..  Patrick Jones | 03/04/05
I don't have a problem with adam and eve  skeptic tank | 03/05/05
Speaking as someone who was born with diabetes  Laff | 03/05/05
Evolution is a fact actually  voska | 03/07/05
Theory of Evolution... of Gravity...  maxo_z | 03/06/05
Well, your intent is right...  Anton Philidor | 03/06/05
What you say about longer necks is true  voska | 03/07/05
comments  CobraA1 | 03/07/05
He does appear to struggle reading Telepromters  voska | 03/07/05
Let's be honest here....  John Le'Brecage | 03/04/05
But what are we becomeing? A entire childhood spent in study?  Laff | 03/04/05
And will that lead to our demise?  maxo_z | 03/06/05
comments  CobraA1 | 03/07/05
Not going to hire a fraction.  maxo_z | 03/06/05
US competitiveness  metre | 04/19/05

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