Golgatha
Lifer
Regarding - http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.../Stock%20News/2311156/
The way I read it, they offered the CPUs in the beginning to keep competition from getting contracts, and then limit stock when the average selling price point desired for Intel netbooks isn't being upheld by some of the more agile competition to their larger customers? This reeks of bullying by Intel's big customers, with the intention of fixing prices on netbooks to me. I'm sure this wouldn't hurt the ASP for the Atom CPUs Intel is diverting to the big name manufacturers too.
In fact, Intel once actively offered Atom processors to such knockoff producers in the face of large demands. Such deals somewhat helped Intel win the competition against the companies like VIA Technologies, Inc. (TPE: 2388) and ARM Holdings PLC (NASDAQ: ARMH) in the mainland microprocessor market. By far, the Atom brand has dominated the local knockoff netbook industry.
Although the shipment of Atom processors kept growing, the normal netbook market suffered a shock from knockoff makers. As knockoff producers continuously lower the sizes and prices of their products, 10-inch normal netbooks can hardly hold out the prices of USD 399 to USD 499 expected by Intel and its disciplined customers, according to insiders.
The way I read it, they offered the CPUs in the beginning to keep competition from getting contracts, and then limit stock when the average selling price point desired for Intel netbooks isn't being upheld by some of the more agile competition to their larger customers? This reeks of bullying by Intel's big customers, with the intention of fixing prices on netbooks to me. I'm sure this wouldn't hurt the ASP for the Atom CPUs Intel is diverting to the big name manufacturers too.