Intel profit down 25% isn't that old news, it's from yesterday!
You sound a little bit angry, but please address it to Ashraf Eassa who recently told you that intel will be worth $48 a share! LOL!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Would like to read an intel outlook update at Seeking Alpha after intel q1 profit went down 25%!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Didn`t intel pay one Billion to DELL only for not using AMD CPUs in DELL computers?
Sentiment: Strong Buy
clown posts fit well together with clown companies! LOL!
intel profit down 25%! fanboy clowns seeking for hope at Seeking Alpha.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Regarding the energy our bashers are bashing, there is no way they are not payed!
I think it is a competitor who can't compete on quality! LOL!
Maybe a perfect story for Seeking Alpha writers (the reliable ones)!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
at fudzilla
"...AMD wants to launch a new, limited edition CPU, codename Centurion, that will feature high 5GHz clock scpeeds and should be able to cope with Intel's high-end Core i7 CPUs.
While reaching 5.0GHz is actually not that hard, even on the FX-8350 flagship, the Centurion promises those exact frequencies and stability even on air-cooling. According to rumors, the Centurion FX-Series chip should be priced at US $795 which puts it in direct price competition with Intel's LGA2011 high-end offer."
Sentiment: Strong Buy
at theinquirer
More money in AMD for HP
While Santeler said Intel's Atom chips will most likely be used for general purpose computing, he seems to have high hopes for more specialist cartridges. Given the computational demands of video transcoding, a fact Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang touted in his GTC keynote, HP and AMD could be onto a profit winner when the Kyoto-based cartridges arrive later this year.
However Santeler did speak up for other vendors including Texas Instruments and especially AMD. In particular he praised Texas Instruments' inclusion of digital signal processors (DSP) on its Keystone chip and touted AMD's graphics capabilities as being "very strong".
AMD has disclosed very little about its Kyoto accelerated processing unit other than it will be the firm's first system on chip and that it will use 11W. However for AMD, Kyoto is arguably the most important server chip it has put out in years, as it is aimed at what is expected to be a large and rapidly growing market.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
at heise.de
infallible mighty R&D powerhouse intel is B U G G Y again! LOL!
it can`t even handle USB! LOL!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
intel already falling off the cliff! So does nvidia! Both despite the permanent hype how excellent they are performing! LOL!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Of course not! No basher could post here when posts get deleted on stupidity!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
sentiment disclosed again
Sentiment: Strong Buy
nvidia no longer any competition for AMD
at seekingalpha
"...The Tegra line was supposed to be Nvidia's way out of this mess all those years ago, but after you've ticked off the OEMs three times for not delivering on your promises that path is now honestly closed. Nvidia should have let Intel buy it when the rumors were floating around a few years ago. By now the two could have merged into a formidable opponent to Qualcomm, Apple (AAPL) and Samsung. As it stands now I fully expect it to be sold for parts and IP by the time the dust settles on this era of computing."
Sentiment: Strong Buy