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To: zax who wrote (275830)11/13/2017 11:59:30 AM
From: Elmer Phud
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The whole thing makes no sense to me on both accounts. Why is Intel using an AMD graphics chip in a MCM when they could have used NVidia and is Intel planning on developing a competitive graphics device of their own?

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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (275831)7/28/2018 6:10:58 PM
From: combjelly
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Because nVidia and Intel aren't on speaking terms. Haven't been for years. Not to mention, nVidia is not that interested in customizing their products for customers. Which is why AMD has owned the console market for the past few years.

Intel wanted the product now, or back then and not some time in the 2020s. So AMD was more or less their only choice.

I am impressed with what you did with this group. More vibrant and alive than it ever has been.

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To: combjelly who wrote (275832)8/17/2018 7:31:07 PM
From: rzborusa
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>am impressed with what you did with this group. More vibrant and alive than it ever has been.

He he heh. El probably owns shares by now. But can't bring up the words. They just stick in his throat.

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From: JakeStraw9/11/2018 12:45:48 PM
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Buy AMD shares, because the chipmaker can compete against Nvidia in A.I., analyst says
Rosenblatt Securities raises its price target to $40 from $30 for AMD shares, citing the chipmaker's process manufacturing lead versus Nvidia.
The new forecast represents 34 percent upside to Monday’s closing price and is the highest target of the 24 analysts who cover AMD on Wall Street, according to FactSet.
cnbc.com

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From: JakeStraw9/21/2018 11:41:23 AM
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Jefferies says AMD could triple its market share due to Intel's supply problem
cnbc.com
As a result, the analyst predicts AMD may be able to triple its market share to 30 percent of the processor market from 10 percent today.

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From: JakeStraw9/27/2018 9:17:28 AM
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Analyst downgrades AMD shares, saying its soaring stock now 'reflects irrational expectations'
Northland Capital Markets lowers its rating to market perform from outperform for AMD shares, predicting Intel will eventually improve its chip offering.
“We think the [AMD] shares price reflects irrational expectations," the firm's analyst Gus Richard says.
cnbc.com

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From: JakeStraw10/1/2018 11:13:40 AM
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Advanced Micro Devices was downgraded by analysts at Robert W. Baird from an "outperform" rating to a "neutral" rating. They now have a $28.00 price target on the stock

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From: JakeStraw10/23/2018 4:21:49 PM
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Advanced Micro Devices' Correction Isn't Over
realmoney.thestreet.com

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From: JakeStraw10/25/2018 8:49:46 AM
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Q3 2018 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Oct. 24, 2018
seekingalpha.com

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To: combjelly who wrote (275832)10/31/2018 2:02:26 PM
From: Elmer Phud
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CJ

I am impressed with what you did with this group


The only thing I did with this group was allow open and free discussion with no repercussions. Life has moved on. You should too.


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