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#61
hi specuvestor,

Andy Grove's parents sent him away to US, allowing him to escape the Holocaust. Isn't our DNA made up of our past experiences? I don't think we can expect many people to have such formative years. But we can't rule out the coming generation of refugees that US take in on a regular basis.

I do agree that having a previous underdog and competitor offering to take you over (whether cheap or not, is another question) is really the ultimate insult.
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#62
To be specific Intel was not paranoid enough about handheld devices and GPU that it was half hearted in Xscale (using ARM) and Atom chip, as well as moving to just good enough integrated graphics for windows

On the other hand Netflix history has been textbook paranoid.

(27-09-2024, 05:27 PM)specuvestor Wrote: It's ironic that Intel's Grove was the one that coined: Only the paranoid survive

Now even once underdog ARM wanted to buy a part of Intel on the cheap
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/intel-rej...42495.html
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#64
Being behind by 2-3 tech nodes is a lifetime in semiconductor manufacturing. But will the widening gap between TSMC and Intel lay the seeds of Intel's revival?

After all, TSMC's most advanced mfg stays onshore in Taiwan regardless of the fabs it is setting up on US soil. It might be cheaper for the US gov to subsidize Intel to keep them on their path from survive-to-strive than compared to let's say, funding military preventive/corrective actions on the straits of Taiwan. Maybe Intel's biggest enemy is not TSMC, but the US weapons manufacturers? Smile

Why Intel's Foundry May Be Set For A Comeback

While TSMC claims that its N2 process will outperform Intel’s 18A in some crucial areas, such as SRAM density (enabling it to store more data in a smaller physical area), Intel’s 18A’s backside power delivery gives it a competitive edge with reduced power loss and better thermal performance.

President-elect Donald Trump’s emphasis on boosting U.S. manufacturing could work in Intel’s favor, given its sizable domestic fabrication footprint. There’s a possibility that Intel could see considerable regulatory support aimed at boosting domestic chip production. For example, the new administration could look at imposing tariffs that make it more expensive for foreign fabrication companies to produce and export chips to the U.S.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspecul...-comeback/
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