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  1. No-Mushroom5934 on

    despite having the remainder, why on Earth is Intel in such a sorry state?

  2. Contemplationz on

    I was sitting there in 2017 looking at AMD at ~$9 a share. At the time I had very little liquidity, but I seriously considered taking out cash from my credit card at 20% interest. I was convinced the stock would quadruple, but I ended up taking the safer and smarter route of not gambling my financial future on one stock.

    Thankfully, I’m in a better place financially and when the next buying opportunity comes around, I’ll hopefully be ready.

  3. RollingstoneMoss on

    Remember the old times when every new intel chip was a 14nm+++++, …+++.
    Good times.

  4. I’m somewhat hopeful for bLLC making intel competitive in gaming again, they don’t necessarily have to beat AMD just get close enough that it’s a question of value proposition. If Intel fields a Nova Lake bLLC CPU that’s competitive with AMD’s X3D lineup it’ll be interesting, AMD won’t have the advantage of platform longevity for new buyers since AM5 will likely only see one more CPU generation. Anyone that all ready has an AM5 motherboard will almost certainly stick with AMD, but anyone in need of a full system upgrade may find Intel compelling for the next CPU generation if they play their cards right.

    We’ll see, Intel is down but I’m not counting them out yet and competition is always good for the consumer.