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To: muzosi who wrote (226667)2/22/2007 2:21:38 PM
From: mas_Respond to of 275872
 
*may* go bankrupt and who's to say IBM won't pick up the skeleton to carry on beating Intel with ;-). Sure it's a great strategy if it works but if it doesn't Intel would have pissed away billions for nothing although consumers would have benefited greatly. It's what one expects of Intel who naturally assume a monopoly is theirs by divine right, extremely and recklessly arrogant as per usual.



To: muzosi who wrote (226667)2/22/2007 3:02:55 PM
From: I_BankerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
You "AMD is going bankrupt" guys are talking yourselves into believing your own wishful thinking. AMD is not going bankrupt anytime in the near future (12-18 months). Suggesting that they might is just fanciful thinking on the part of AMD shorts or Intel longs. AMD may not be a good investment in the near to medium term, but that is a long way from going bankrupt.

This battle has happened before and will happen again, but in the end there will be no monopoly in CPUs.



To: muzosi who wrote (226667)2/22/2007 3:36:31 PM
From: TimFRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Even if AMD does go bankrupt (and I don't' anticipate that happening) it doesn't mean that AMD necessarily goes out of business. I'd would probably wipe out the holdings of current AMD longs, but companies can come out of, or even continue to operate in, bankruptcy.