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by nolok
818 days ago
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More than half of Intel's revenue come from desktop and laptop chips, and that's the segment that's being eaten the fastest, and the one doing the eating is AMD. ARM is another threat on the horizon on that front, but it's nothing compared to the beating AMD has been giving them since the Ryzen showed up. |
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However, I still own a substantial amount of Intel stocks because it will be one of the most valuable company in the world if China uses military action against Taiwan. If not, then I still believe Intel will be successful with their IFS strategy because the world is about to enter an era where compute will never be enough and designers want a second supplier next to TSMC.