Slumping Intel to cut more than 5,000 jobs in 2014
"Intel plans to trim more than 5,000 jobs from its workforce this year in an effort to boost its earnings amid waning demand for its personal computer chips."
Somehow, I don't think that AMD is the cause for this move.
So what does this mean for us in the flight sim community?
At a guess, you might want to buy/build the best system you can.
Think about it this way: if Intel & AMD produced 10 CPU chips a year, how much do you think that it would cost per CPU.
Simple answer, a lot.
The more that something is massed produced, the cheaper it will become. Conversely, the less something is produced, the more it will cost.
Youthful consumers want portable devices. Me too, for that matter. I have an laptop and an Android tablet.
So who'll need computers, aside from businesses? You and me.
Anyway, my contention is that with less chips & computers being made and sold, in the long run, they'll become more expensive again.
Wait until the current currant CPU supply sells out, and you may be in for a surprise.
Somebody tell me that I've got it all wrong.
Please.