(07-14-2012, 01:49 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote:Quote:Intel have never needed competition to produce competitive products.
But how can you say that considering that have always had competition.
Plus by definition you can't produce "competitive products" if you don't have any competition because then what are you competing with?
Quote:and even when they have competition, their prices weren't much better
Once again, they've always had some varying degree of competition.
My point exactly.
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