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The hits just keep on coming for Intel. AMD’s Epyc chips are gobbling up market share in data centers while Intel’s desktop chips are frying themselves after years of being stuck on a stalled architecture. The company is laying off 15,000 people and spinning off its foundry business…
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Qualcomm buying Intel makes no sense because of AMD’s ace in the hole
The hits just keep on coming for Intel. AMD’s Epyc chips are gobbling up market share in data centers while Intel’s desktop chips are frying themselves after years of being stuck on a stalled architecture. The company is laying off 15,000 people and spinning off its foundry business…