Joe, Intel what? Management or shareholders? The shareholders suffered about 35% decline in the value of their Intel portfolio. The management got new options with low strikes...
Every single time Intel cuts prices to the bone, the AMDroids complain that Intel is cannibalizing the market, that they're being big monopolistic bullies, that Intel management is incompetent, etc.
If AMD can't take it, tough. Intel isn't interested in being a duopoly with AMD and shouldn't be. Like I said before, look at the lawsuit. Even with AMD's recent gains in the market, AMD will never be satisfied with being second banana, so they'll use whatever means necessary to come out ahead. (Or do you still think the lawsuit is all about "free and fair competition"?)
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