• demunted@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    Agreed. Intel spent too much time swimming in their wads of cash and are paying the price now.

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        4 days ago

        Capitalism’s goal is not innovation is is about control and perpetually increasing revenue through that control.

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      Intel was technologically cooked when the first AMD Athlon came out, architecturally, and business-wise. They should have kicked true r&d into high-gear and didn’t, really. The Core processors were something, but more of a nudge than something to stay relevant in the 21st century. If Apple can finally crack modems, Qualcomm will be next, although their mil/gov stuff may keep them in business as purely a contractor. Cisco is pretty close too, but they’re too skilled at acquisitions as a method to keep staying relevant.