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Can Intel recover even part of their past dominance?
Is there any way Intel can recover even part of their past glory or is it to late?
you dont recover glory. The gain new glory.
Intel was a dominant execution engine in the past with no competitor who could succeed. those days are gone.
yes the brand gives them an advantage.... but that brand has new characteristics now.
just an opinion.