ShintaiDK
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- Apr 22, 2012
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In practice you are right. But, I was trying to explain the concept, of profit, not being the only thing a business needs to keep their eye on, in order to succeed in the long term. The $10,000 was not meant as a serious thing (it was to make a point/example).
Some of Intels top chips are not that much less than $10,000. I think you once posted a price sheet, where the top chip was something like $3995 ?
So, that would make a dual cpu chip system, what, $8,000, and a (i.e. a 4 way) quad cpu chip system $16,000, for the Intel chips alone.
I think you competely misunderstand the concept. And please stop you anti Intel FUD. The most expensive Intel chip got a MSRP of 4616$.
If you wish to succeed long term you need profits. And even more importantly in the semiconductor business where the cost is spiralling up to pay for future R&D.
If ARM had a chip they could charge 4000$ for due to its performance, they would. Price have a tendency to match what you get.