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Old Dec 23, 2011, 07:00 PM   #18
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Well yes , till NOW you said nothing positive at all . You did however get negative to me . No matter how you look at this . Intel is taking things to a whole new level . There prices are nice too . Maybe Intel is doing some thing right for once ? I think so . And one other thing that makes me like Intel even more is the fact that Intel has lots of plants right here in the USA ! I have been all over the USA ( I live here ) and when I was in California I seen big Intel plants when in Oregon I seen big Intel plants and even in New Mexico Intel has big huge plants . I have not seen any AMD plants in the USA at all . Now this is not to say that there aren't any , and Intel may have more in other states as well . But when I think of just how bad America is doing in these times I see Intel not as an EVIL company but one as loyal to the USA economy ! The charts I seen here look great they are at the top of the game and from what I see Intel plans to stay there .
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Well yes , till NOW you said nothing positive at all

If something isn't negative or positive is neutral. Not negative. Neutral is the state in between when you are not taking a preference.


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Intel is taking things to a whole new level . There prices are nice too . Maybe Intel is doing some thing right for once ? I think so

Well where I live Intel is grossly expensive. Saying that I'm going to buy an Intel Ivy Bridge if Piledriver's single threaded performance is a wash.

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I think of just how bad America is doing in these times I see Intel not as an EVIL company but one as loyal to the USA economy ! The charts I seen here look great they are at the top of the game and from what I see Intel plans to stay there .
Don't get it twisted. Intel just like most other multinationals don't care about the USA economy. They'll happy use every loop hole their lawyers can find to squerrel money away from the tax man, they'll happily exploit workers in foreign countries, making them working long hours in working conditions unfit for a dog and pay them a substandard wage.
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