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To say things are looking rough for Intel would be an understatement of the century.

I don't really like Intel's CPUs and their overall computing ecosystem but I REALLY don't want Intel to die.

A monopoly with AMD would still be terrible for everyone even if AMD's been doing solid work. No one wins except for those at the top in monopolistic systems.

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[–] lordbritishbusiness@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I remember how anti-everything Intel were at the time and made my next desktop a AMD 8350 on the old Bulldozer architecture paired with a Radeon HD 7870. "AMD is like a bus, big, red, and terrible drivers." Great system it was.

The old AMD practically died then, betting the company on hiring Intel's best CPU architect to make Zen and focusing on CPU/GPU combinations and eventually taking over the console chip market. Lots of risky strategy combined with a bunch of smart plays kept them alive. Then they just built on that position.

Intel facing a similar reckoning is not doing too well, I think they're over cutting in ways, but they're also facing headwinds from ARM that AMD never had to deal with.

[–] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I mean, Intel still has a lot of smart people working for them, fortunately.

The trajectory is worrying though. The current Intel CEO seems like they would never go for a “Hail Mary” like Zen.

That’s basically what Patt was doing with Arc, but it seems that is over.