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The third world assemblers have used modestly cheaper Chinese memory even before the price hike. Now, without an alternative.
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So Amazon capex for just one year is comparable to the entire market capitalization of Intel. Amazing. A sign of times.
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Yes, Intel is insignificantly small and stagnant.
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"Datacenters are the priority and the winners. Who are the losers?"
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200 B$ capex for Amazon in 2026, that concludes the big 5 for 2026:
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The third world assemblers have used modestly cheaper Chinese memory even before the price hike. Now, without an alternative.
And the...
Feb 7, 2026
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The third world assemblers have used modestly cheaper Chinese memory even before the price hike. Now, without an alternative.
And the...
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The third world assemblers have used modestly cheaper Chinese memory even before the price hike. Now, without an alternative.
And the...
Feb 7, 2026
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There'a absolutely no way this is a stock pump! /sarcasm
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Space is pretty darn big...
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