My guess is Intel's management is full of inflexible dead weight that doesn't want to adapt to the new reality that PCs are only going to become less and less relevant as a computing model. Like other companies that had established cash-cow businesses like Sears with its mail-order catalog, Kodak with film, Motorola with analog mobile phones, etc., current management doesn't want to jeopardize their positions by allowing a new business to dominate, and so the company is doomed to a slow death.
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My MSCI World ETF shares lost about 4% in a day. yesterday. Does this have anything to do with this shitshow?
Doubt it. The ETF holds 1500 large and mid-cap companies across 23 developed countries. It doesn't hold enough Intel shares.
rust giveth, and rust taketh away
But surely the desktop PC market is going to bounce back soon
Any day now
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This will happen to the whole tech industry. Once people realise that Moores law is dead. Intel is just the beginning and „A.I.“ will not safe them.
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Will nvidia buy Intel, like AMD bought ATI?
Nvidia doesn't want to be in the foundry business. They actually like having to make other foundries compete for their business.
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Fuck around and find out