AMD themselves admitted publicly that they deliberately hold back the supply of new series that are in short supply on the market for the sake of inflating prices. And at the same time, they consistently lose market share, giving it back to Intel. What is there to talk about next?
The fact that AMD antitrust pad Intel has long been a proven fact for all experts. Now it has become clear to any man in the street.
Intel, until it goes bankrupt itself, will never let AMD disappear. This is their shadow...
I really hope that the reasonable part of Apple's leadership, if there is one, is smart enough to turn from a closed ecosystem into an open one - becoming publicly available to all manufacturers of advanced Arm processors for laptops and chipsets, and then PCs. And Intel/AMD's punishment for their endless swamp will be bankruptcy. It is inevitable when someone stops being competitive.
I really hope that the reasonable part of Apple's leadership, if there is one, is smart enough to turn from a closed ecosystem into an open one - becoming publicly available to all manufacturers of advanced Arm processors for laptops and chipsets, and then PCs. And Intel/AMD's punishment for their endless swamp will be bankruptcy. It is inevitable when someone stops being competitive.
It is important that fresh blood come into the industry, and the patent system be flexible enough not to allow the old patent trolls to control the market. All patents of large corporations must expire by rights no later than 10 years.