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by Joel_Mckay
638 days ago
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They have so much inertia in the market, even if they stuck with i7 it would remain relevant for the next 2 decades. Keen to see what the team that split off to do a RISC-V DSP chip end up producing. Even if they added dual RX/TX SDR front ends on a SoC, than it could open up a single-chip smartphone solution etc. Intel is entrenched with process-people obsessed with features no market asked for like hardware RATs, and betting on imaginary AI economies. There are paths to move forwards technologically, but Intel as a company has structured itself to be its own worst problem. =3 |
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