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Who is accusing Intel????If it weren't for Intel there would be no SSD manufacturers, so it seems pretty churlish to point them out as cutting out their partners - one of the main ones they are actually physically partnered with. Intel have been selling volatile memory since 1969 so how can they be accused of taking the market away from other vendors....other vendors I might add that killed the traditional DRAM market based in the U.S. (which killed Mostek who had 85% of the market) with chip dumping by Hitachi, NEC, Fujitsu, and Toshiba (who developed NAND from EEPROM) in 1981-82 thanks to the Japanese government, their funding, and the fact that they wouldn't honour U.S. companies patents.
Feel free to read up on the subject (PDF)
Your conclusion about accusing Intel is wrong and all that you wrote unnecessary.
No I meant what I wrote.You mean like the current NAND powerhouses of Toshiba and Samsung did to crush the U.S. DRAM industry?
Never said you did.I don't think so either, but then, I never said otherwise.