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fr4nklin_84 t1_j65flla wrote

I’ve always been an Intel user since the late 80s. But I felt that Intel have deliberately withheld technology and only released the bare minimum possible to keep their roadmap open. I remember Apple accused them of that, said they were going to make their own CPUs and suddenly now Intel are magically offering massive amounts of cores. Now data centres are offering ARM processors for cheaper too. Just like Microsoft they are heading towards a path of irrelevance

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johnnyA99 t1_j66qopw wrote

Back in the day of the Dot Com Bubble, Intel was always a Top 3 stock (by market cap) on the Nasdaq. It was always MSFT, INTC, and CSCO. Not sure if Intel is even in the top 50 anymore. The top 3 today are Apple, Microsoft and Google. Amazon is a close 4th, then TSLA & NVDA. Really surprising how far Intel has fallen

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2chckn_chalupas_pls t1_j67d52s wrote

Intel is a pos company, but they are also the granddaddy of modern computing. Honestly one of the most valuable assets in the US. The US government should honestly just buy a part of the company.

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darkspd96 t1_j6botvi wrote

>historic collapse

...up 7% in the last month

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