Intel missed an opportunity to buy NVIDIA when AMD successfully bought ATI video company to rise up its value. Should NVIDIA consider this opportunity while Intel is struggling?
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I think Intel don't have to lay off its employees. They will automatically leave as a mass around that price.
I think if the buyer is allowed to layoff all the employees without paying a penny, only then $15 price is justified. 90% Employees are free loaders and are costing Intel a huge amount.
$15 is still too high
$15 could be a good price.
NVIDIA = No Visa for India nah. Please don’t run away from Intel to NVDIA
@1kbf+1sJX1VVE - Don’t make blanket statements without research. Both AMD and Nvidia have huge presence in other eastern countries ie India.
AMD to extend presence in India, investing US$400m by 2028 - https://technologymagazine.com/articles/amd-to-extend-presence-in-india-investing-400m-by-2028
Nvidia has more than 3k employees in India.
Jensen and Lisa Su are investing heavily in Taiwan, opening R&D centers there. They know which culture nurtures the best engineers. Hint: it’s not the dominant Eastern culture in Intel.
PG has this air of arrogance around him. Guy's a complete b-lls end.He thinks he talks to the higher power , the call of chr-st while scamming off mils as compensation for himself. never liked that s.o.b since day 1
Is that Nvidia named after no video for India ?
Is there any shred of truth to the urban legend that when NVDA was in dire trouble 15 years ago and asked Intel for a bailout; that the then chief of Intel's GPU efforts had rebuffed the overture?
Buy and ki-l it to get rid of any future comeback threats.
Offer now buy later
Why would NVIDIA buy an old Intel factory with machines that are 13 or more years old?
Intel arrogance actually thinks someone wants it haha would you associate with a tu-d if you had a choice?
Inderaila coporation is named after Indian train derail coporation.
Rename to Inderaila corporation.
India should buy Intel since it's pretty much and Indian company now.
Rename it I-intel.
Intel has no value to Nvidia.
They wanted ARM not Intel.
Nvidia doesn’t want to operate a fab. That’s just a d-mb business when going against TSMC.
jensen could possibly buy a part of intel, but why do it now. wait for the inevitable bankruptcy and buy it for simply the cost of some fraction of intel's debt. intel, other than the fab hard assets, has 0 value at this point. the products are not leading edge, the fabs are expensive and inefficient. there is no inherant value other than the hard assets. the hard assets are worth almost nothing once you factor in the debt associated with them.
I highly doubt Jensen wants to deal with such a tu-d!!
What is the value proposition?