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Capitalism: Tech corporations stocks represent now more then 24% of the S&P 500
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  • what happens to tech stocks when they can't innovate anymore? a crash of the whole economy? lol. maybe that's why they'll have to spread out into bio-tech markets because cpu's can't get any smaller after 10 years due to quantum noise.

  • @hardimpact

    They already hardly innovate, now they made security holes and push you to pay for daily security fixes.

    As for Google, one of insiders talked about up to 30% of all ads bids come from fake Google made accounts to rise prices.

  • Now with ARM being used in Mac's and AMD gaining the middle road, I don't see Intel doing so well down the road. Maybe they'll force you to lease/rent their hardware. rent your pc hardware, genius!

  • @hardimpact

    Never write off company too early. It can be actually Apple who will bite the dust and who badly needed to move to ARM to close ecosystem and hence remove competition further.

    It is not coincidence that move happens in the time of new 8 core AMD mobile CPUs (AMD can drop their priced 4 fold and still be in profit). Next wave of chips will bring even more and after this we'll have 12-16 core 5nm mobile chips (with peak boost performance being around 4x of comparable top Apple LSI).