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  • zig158

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    09/04/2008 06:05 AM

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    So they are infringing on Intel’s patents, what is Intel going to do about it? They are going to do the same all the other companies have done. Nothing.
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    • benaa

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      How do you know they are infringing the patents? Don't you think Intel would have done something to protect their monopoly? Chip technology has been in the textbook for more than a decade, and everyone can make one. Don't you think technology is only in US. How about the Rockets and astronauts China sent to the space?
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  • LenovoguySA

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    09/04/2008 10:45 AM

    Give them time

    Give the chinese some time, they will find a way to close the gap between them an Intel. I still prefer Intel processors. It will be like AMD, their processors used to crash all the time, but after they fixed the problems their processors are reasonably OK, a 19.7% share in the CPU market is not bad. But truth be told, Intel processors are the best
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    • TooMany

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      09/14/2008 03:33 PM

      Re: Give them time

      Intel and the rest of the "American" chip manufacturers have been doing all of their manufacturing in Asia for years.  That not only reduces labor cost but it spreads the technology and training to other countries at no cost to them.
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