In the areas where the money is made - core infrastructure - intel's dominance is still unbroken. That is why intel will not capsize so quickly. Let's assume for a moment that this is the case, who should Intel inherit? AMD? As the only competitor for x86 processors in a world where the vast majority of software is written on x86_64 and a transition to ARM would be unnecessary and expensive?
The dead live longer and as long as Pat Gelsinger remains at the helm, Intel is far from dead. The only serious danger would be that Hock Tan goes on a shopping spree again after having effectively saved VMware and in my opinion Intel is currently preparing itself for exactly this eventuality.
The dead live longer and as long as Pat Gelsinger remains at the helm, Intel is far from dead. The only serious danger would be that Hock Tan goes on a shopping spree again after having effectively saved VMware and in my opinion Intel is currently preparing itself for exactly this eventuality.
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@StrahlemannLP There is more than just death. E.g. further falling share prices in the event of poor quarterly figures
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