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Once The Mighty Intel

DVDR_Dog

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Years of missteps, poor investments and bad management have finally caught up with them. What does (or is there) the future hold for Intel?
Was this a driving force in forcing users to upgrade to Windows 11 spec hardware?
 
You know, thinking about it, Intel let this happen. First Apple debuted the "M" series of CPUs. These are far superior to the current crop of Pentiums in so many ways. Namely thinner wafers, abandoning the x86 architecture for the more flexible ARM. TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) now has moved to a very low power consumption 3-nanometer process which rivals all competitors. TSMC is/has shifted manufacturing to Arizona in the US.
AMD has always been an Intel competitor and remains so leaving those two old guys to fight it out.
TSMC may be challenging NVIDIA in the emerging AI market or at least a co-player.
So the reality is Intel better wake up and toss out the old management team and start looking into the future rather than playing around with AMD, no winners in that game in the end, only losers.
 
You know, thinking about it, Intel let this happen. First Apple debuted the "M" series of CPUs. These are far superior to the current crop of Pentiums in so many ways. Namely thinner wafers, abandoning the x86 architecture for the more flexible ARM. TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) now has moved to a very low power consumption 3-nanometer process which rivals all competitors. TSMC is/has shifted manufacturing to Arizona in the US.
AMD has always been an Intel competitor and remains so leaving those two old guys to fight it out.
TSMC may be challenging NVIDIA in the emerging AI market or at least a co-player.
So the reality is Intel better wake up and toss out the old management team and start looking into the future rather than playing around with AMD, no winners in that game in the end, only losers.
I really appreciate all the information you provide consistently here on The Windows Forum. Sincere thanks
 

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