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I don't see why folks are trying to fight here - just to say "Ha! I was right!"? Get over yourselves.
The way I see it, this means that there are fewer options on the market for the consumer and if things keep going this route we'll be down to fewer and fewer companies that manufacture these products and what happens then? I guess we can look at companies such as Intel (when they dominated the market and advancements in their field stagnated for years and prices were jacked for top-tier products) or maybe Nvidia (they dominate the dGPU market and it feels like another Intel situation waiting to happen). Less competition on the market isn't good for the consumer. If AMD hadn't been able to come back with their Zen lineup, where would have we all been with Intel still stomping all over with their tick-tock stepping stones and quad cores? Still there with their tick-tock model and quad cores....
The way I see it, this means that there are fewer options on the market for the consumer and if things keep going this route we'll be down to fewer and fewer companies that manufacture these products and what happens then? I guess we can look at companies such as Intel (when they dominated the market and advancements in their field stagnated for years and prices were jacked for top-tier products) or maybe Nvidia (they dominate the dGPU market and it feels like another Intel situation waiting to happen). Less competition on the market isn't good for the consumer. If AMD hadn't been able to come back with their Zen lineup, where would have we all been with Intel still stomping all over with their tick-tock stepping stones and quad cores? Still there with their tick-tock model and quad cores....