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Some solid gains in most areas apart from Client computing:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9446/intel-announces-fiscal-year-2015-quarter-two-results
The PC market is still declining,WTF??
Seriously,are people just replacing desktop and laptops with tablets or something??
They just end up spending more money in the long run since they get outdated so quickly.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9446/intel-announces-fiscal-year-2015-quarter-two-results
Now that Intel has merged their mobile group into the Client Computing Group, we have a slightly less clear picture of what all of their products are doing, but it should help push their mobile efforts forward, which is something we saw with the Atom x7 launch, which moved Atom to 14nm before Intel’s quad-core desktop parts. It may be repeated at 10nm, but for that we will have to wait until 2017 to know for sure. For the quarter, the Client Computing Group had revenue of $7.5 billion, which is up 2% over Q1 2015 but down 14% over Q2 2014. As I already alluded to, a big part of that is declining PC sales. The decline was stronger than Intel forecasted and inventory levels did not come down as quickly as expected. This will have a lingering effect as OEMs purchase less hardware moving forward until they are able to move through what they have already purchased.
The PC market is still declining,WTF??
Seriously,are people just replacing desktop and laptops with tablets or something??
They just end up spending more money in the long run since they get outdated so quickly.
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