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lmilcin ◴[] No.25070499[source]
If you still own any Intel stock it is probably good time to dump it. Not only can't they compete with AMD, Apple now started running circles around them all.

I wonder what the world is going to be like when companies own entire stack including all hardware (even things like cameras and displays) and applications (including app stores).

There is going to be no competition as any new player would have to first join an existing stack that keeps tight grip and ensures competition is killed off before gaining momentum.

So, basically, dystopian future with whole world divided into company territories.

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selectodude ◴[] No.25070575[source]
>If you still own any Intel stock it is probably good time to dump it.

Until Intel stops making huge amounts of money, I'm not sure, as a company, they're in huge trouble. Apple isn't going to be selling the M1 to other companies and other companies have proven they don't have the mettle to spend what Apple is spending to make chips like this. Really, AMD should be a little worried since they have some counterparty risk getting all of their chips made by TSMC. At least Intel controls their own production.

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1. samtheprogram ◴[] No.25070774[source]
Intel may or may not be controlling their production in the future; although it’s claimed to be for the short term, they’ve also started using TSMC.

source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/intel-now-ordering-chips-tsmc...