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Intel plant has been operating over 10 years in Vietnam
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Nice.
Intel is dying.
No... Intel is doing just fine. You also forgot that intel is the #1 GPU maker as well (almost every motherboard has an intel integrated chipset).Intel is dying.
Who is winning?Intel.
And Intel is dying.
Qualcomm or some other ARM company.Who is winning?
Intel is shutting down more and more FAB.No... Intel is doing just fine. You also forgot that intel is the #1 GPU maker as well (almost every motherboard has an intel integrated chipset).
Intel.
And Intel is dying.
Yes ,Intel is still a giant but it is dying . The same reason with Nokia.No... Intel is doing just fine. You also forgot that intel is the #1 GPU maker as well (almost every motherboard has an intel integrated chipset).
Sort of like how console games wiped out the PC game market share.
That is actually a myth. I remember reading articles about PC gaming dying as far back as 1992. But in reality consoles were being bought by people who did not have a pc, and hence were never part of the PC market to begin with.Console games have always been for the more casual crowd, while pcs are for the slightly more hardcore. since consoles ended up being mainstream, and the equivalent of gaming, people started to think that PC gaming was dying.
If anything the market for pcs have expanded with f2p suff coming out.The two most played games today are PC games (Dota and LoL), and consoles themselves are becoming more like PCs in many ways nowadays.
Which is why I quit my $1200+ pc and bought xbone.Game companies are obviously in it for the money. I have never owned a Microsoft/Sony/Nintendo console and I am an ex-pc gamer (don't have time for games anymore).
When you have a relatively powerful system that is owned by millions and is exactly the same hardware setup for those millions you are going to target them first. With PC development you have so many combinations of setups to contend with you have a whole room of test rigs and you still risk a f-up when released.
So you'll target a system that gives you the best chance for success and the best chance of high sales.
Of course if you have something that doesn't need crazy hardware things are different.