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Nvidia buys stake in Intel

I didn't want to say it but how long until Nvidia just "buy" Intel?

I guess the "official" answer is "never" but we know where this is heading. And it isn't good for consumers.
 
Well either way it's good for the consumer I guess

How????

Here is the problem with all this.

Intel has a 75% X86 Marketshare, AMD are eating in to that but its gradual.
In GPU's Nvidia have a 90% Marketshare and Nvidia are still taking more, that doesn't seem to be getting any better, AMD could end up like Intel in GPU's at 0%

Intel on their own, it seems, can't stop AMD from gradually taking some more of Intel's X86 marketshare and with that making it more even..

However with Nvidia's help, in terms of monetary kickbacks and influence with OEM's and SI's Intel could now push AMD out of the X86 market leaving AMD with nothing, it is now in Nvidia's interest to make Intel the monopoly in X86, Nvidia are calling the shots now at Intel, Intel exists now only in name, Nvidia have control of the X86 market and just as they have with GPU's they will push AMD in to marketshare irrelevance, with that making sure AMD don't have the money to R&D competitive products.

We don't get better CPU's from this, far from it, what we get is going back to when AMD couldn't compete with Intel and the decade of quad core CPU's, because that ultimately is the goal of all these big corporations, no competition and refresh the same products over and over again, with Nvidia joining forced with Intel they have the monopoly to make that happen.

This is not good news this is our worst nightwear, Nvidia controlling the X86 CPU space.
 
intel has a promising chip, i believe their recent lunar lakes or whatever laptop chips fabbed on tsmc are outperforming amd counterparts and at lower power envelopes.. so its just a matter of time now and nvidia is just getting an opportunity here to generate some good returns, other than that i believe its probably a push from the US govt.. and i also happened to read somewhere that apple too was contemplating a stake purchase in intel
 
intel has a promising chip, i believe their recent lunar lakes or whatever laptop chips fabbed on tsmc are outperforming amd counterparts and at lower power envelopes.. so its just a matter of time now and nvidia is just getting an opportunity here to generate some good returns, other than that i believe its probably a push from the US govt.. and i also happened to read somewhere that apple too was contemplating a stake purchase in intel

Not even close.

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