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from 19-25 in the last 2-3 weeks. Pretty impressive to make a nice jump like that while the conroe is gettin such good reviews. guess it goes to show low-mid priced cpus are what drives the companies...
Originally posted by: ahock
As far as I can remember, Intel stocks didn't have a decent rise when conroe/woodcrest/merom were launched. It stayed pretty the same levle. Do yuo guys believe Intel's financials today isn't that attractive to merit a rise to its stock? If Intel can continue to steal market share from AMD up to mid 2007, what will be its price then? can it go beyond $30?
Originally posted by: ahock
As far as I can remember, Intel stocks didn't have a decent rise when conroe/woodcrest/merom were launched. It stayed pretty the same levle. Do yuo guys believe Intel's financials today isn't that attractive to merit a rise to its stock? If Intel can continue to steal market share from AMD up to mid 2007, what will be its price then? can it go beyond $30?
Originally posted by: Extelleron
First of all, you have to remember Intel ALREADY has something like 80-90% marketshare- nearly EVERY computer pre-built (which makes up probably 9/10 PC's built) uses Intel processors. The "market share" that you speak of, the self-build enthusiast crowd, is FAR too small to make a difference in the stock market. For the investors, Conroe is just a new CPU to CONTINUE the Intel market share, not gain.