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Software | Win 10 Pro |
Tis funny how everyone ignores the fact that these chips were made way before specter and meltdown hit. The only thing you can blame intel is realsing it to the public but then again some hefty sum went into the development of said chips. Business is business. Work for coffee lake was done pretty much at least 6 months before the chip went into production. Could Intel stop the launch with Ryzen lurking around? I wouldn't. As for the CEO dumping shares it was all legal under plan 10b5-1. So thinfoil hats on everybody. Oh and btw when the investors start dumping shares and bailing out THAT would be a sign that the ship has a leak. As far as this goes it's all getting blown out of proportion. Intel will still have the data center niche (kudos to AMD for their awsome business model that practicly gave the segment away for free). At the end of the day this could've happened to any big tech firm out there.... They are all the same.