Jewtel confirmed, Goldman Sachs is downgrading AMD and keeping INTC as a buy

Jewtel confirmed, Goldman Sachs is downgrading AMD and keeping INTC as a buy.

How?

INTC has an internal leadership problem.
INTC is sooner or later loosing Apple as a costumer, because sooner or later Apple will have to jump to their ARM chips
INTC also lost the Apple modem business to MediaTek
INTC only has x86, their GPUs can't compete with AMD and NV

How is this possible?

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Intel is low debt, AMD is high debt, also Intel entering the dGPU market in 2020.

Matters shit.

Look at AMZN, it's the 2nd biggest company in market cap.

Or TSLA.

fool.com/investing/2018/07/07/is-intel-trying-to-hide-something.aspx

((( goldman sachs ))) and ((( intel )))

hmm..............

Tech stocks are always a gamble. I wouldn't invest in Intel either.

semiaccurate.com/2018/07/02/intel-custom-foundrys-10nm-meltdown-is-crushing-a-20b-market-cap-tech-giant/

Most whales need to unload their INTC bags onto retail investors

>intel is low debt
intel had 40 billion in debt and amd had 1.5

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> Apple will have to jump to their ARM chips
Again, this is bullshit. They can't replace x86 with ARM without incurring in lots of issues.
Its more probably they license an AMD Zen Core design and add their bullshit on it.

This guy is right.

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They're heavily invested in intel and need to offload their bags on some stupid schmucks who trust them.

Move all their cryptofag threads over here and we got a deal.

Apple's done it before. They jumped from 68k to PowerPC in the 90s, then from PowerPC to x86 in the mid 2000s.

>He still doesn't realize that the purpose of odds-making is to get people to bet

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The job of analysts is to figure out whether a security is undervalued, overvalued, or valued properly. That's it.

It's not an absolute judgment of whether or not their product are goods. You can have a company making crappy products, and so on and so forth, and still judge that they're undervalued. Similarly, you can have a company making really cool products that sell well, with good margins and so on, and find that the company is overvalued.

i can't believe anyone would follow a bank that has been saved by the govt in the recession

Just stop buying Intel. They can go fuck themselves.

yea but arm to x86 would be a downgrade.