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  • #31
    Originally posted by sophisticles View Post

    If you look at AMD's quarterly reports you will see that it's much worse, AMD is not making anywhere near as much profit as Intel, they are intentionally under-pricing their products in order to claw market share from Intel.
    wtf are you talking about, Intels financials are horrific, with no sign of turning around.

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    • #32
      Mate AMD says it supports DDR 6400, when can we test EPYC Turin with it?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
        so allow me to explain it to you in a way that you, and those that would upvote you, can understand.
        Allow me to explain this in a way that you can understand. As long as you keep spamming the forums with stock market garbage, I plan to keep having fun at your expense.

        With that said, it doesn't really matter if you think Intel is historically undervalued, if they can't produce products enough people want to buy and sell them for big enough margins.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by mSparks View Post
          wtf are you talking about, Intels financials are horrific, with no sign of turning around.
          The other poster claimed that AMD's profit margins are through the roof, that is objectively false.

          Intel's profit margins do not have any bearing on this discussion.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by sophisticles View Post

            The other poster claimed that AMD's profit margins are through the roof, that is objectively false.

            Intel's profit margins do not have any bearing on this discussion.
            well, x86 is suffering low volume generally for both of them - but at least AMD still makes a profit, Intel has been hit hard, slashed their dividends, changed their CEO and the usgovt is trying to bail them out.

            Intel are already looking down the barrel at not existing in the next few years, AMD now wiping the floor with their previously strongest market segment has a fairly large bearing on the discussion..

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            • #36
              Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
              Let's just start with yesterday's closing prices for NVIDIA, Intel, AMD and Qualcomm:

              Intel - $23.22 (I bought at just over $19, so a nice profit per share)
              Didn't you predict Intel would be hitting $100 by the end of the year based on Arrow Lake releasing? Do you still stand by that claim? LOL

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Kjell View Post
                No Threadripper 7985WX & 7980X
                supermicro etc. make atx epyc sp5 motherboard
                Last edited by zamroni111; 12 October 2024, 06:05 AM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by rodrigorras View Post
                  Mate AMD says it supports DDR 6400, when can we test EPYC Turin with it?
                  I have yet to see any BIOS for the Volcano motherboard exposing DDR5-6400... Even with DDR5-6400 DIMMs installed. It sounds like DDR5-6400 is being limited to a few validated configurations and otherwise DDR5-6000 will be more common speed.
                  Michael Larabel
                  https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by smitty3268 View Post
                    Didn't you predict Intel would be hitting $100 by the end of the year based on Arrow Lake releasing? Do you still stand by that claim? LOL
                    Go back and reread my prediction, I said 27 by end of October, 35 by years end, 55 by June/July 2025 and 100 by end of 2025.

                    Yes, I still stand by that.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by mSparks View Post
                      Intel are already looking down the barrel at not existing in the next few years,
                      Intel is not going anywhere, do you remember back in the 90's when Apple was near bankruptcy?

                      Look at Apple today.

                      Intel has hit some rough times but I have already stated my reasons why I strongly believe that Intel will bounce back big time.

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