Phynaz
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- Mar 13, 2006
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Well, I'm glad that everyone here thinks that Intel is such a benevolent company that they wouldn't dare to exploit their monopoly powers to slowly raise prices if AMD disappeared, and that ARM's experience in developing tablet and phone processors will allow them to build competing desktop and laptop processors that are 10x faster than anything they have now in just a few short years.
I mean, hey... just because Intel is a giant publicly traded company doesn't mean that their investors will want them to exploit an obvious opportunity to increase their profit margins, right? Nah, this new Intel will suddenly start acting like Salvation Army and keep pumping out $75 gaming processors with razor thin profit margins because they like us.
That's how you do sarcasm, tential.
I think you are forgetting Intel already has about 98% of the x86 market.
Think of it this way...when was the last time Intel responded to a move by AMD with a price cut?
Intel already sells CPUs at "monopoly" prices.