The anomaly that the PC Market is a US monopoly

Normally, in a healthy capitalistic society, the state should play referee (and not businessman), however in this case we have the anomaly that ALL big 3 in the PC market (Intel, AMD, NVIDIA) are US based! That creates a practical monopoly of the US state itself and they have no incentive to change the status quo. Asking for AMD to be stronger, does little, since a duopoly isn't that much better anyway.

One could ask for Samsung et. al. to enter the PC market but in general it's hard to make foundries. The foundry business is usually more expensive than buying a small country, literally.

They are also patent hogging like crazy, e.g. spamming new ones every release that remain valid for 20 years, but I believe the cost of foundries is also compounded to that.

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Intel has more indians than AMD and Nvidia combined have employees.

>healthy
>capitalistic

heh.. yeah..

Tells nothing about where the money goes. It's mostly a US monopoly.

Fuck off commie. Your lot kills people on the street (see the Maduro and North Korean regimes) when they get power while the pretend to be humanistic before that.

Taiwan makes all the chips that go into motherboards, GPUs, and mobile phones.

The PC market AND the Smartphone market will not exist without Taiwan. We need to break the Taiwanese Monopoly

>Your lot kills people on the street
So does your lot, so you don't really have a point. Yemen is being starved right now with the consent and help of the USA.

When will you learn both systems are fucked

I already did.
Supporting liberalism is supporting poverty and slavery.
Supporting soviet-style socialism is supporting tyranny with guaranteed living conditions.
Supporting Maduro and other reformists is just retarded.
So I became a socialist who criticizes all other socialists.

>since a duopoly isn't that much better anyway. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_competition?wprov=sfla1

You know Russian makes their own CPU chips and you can even emulate x86 on them and play Grand Theft Auto San Andreas? Based Russians am I right? Also via/cyrix will return from China to exterminate the American Pig companies and free us from their tyranny.

Sure, Pavel.

>ALL big 3 in the PC market (Intel, AMD, NVIDIA) are US based!
And none of the actual production happens in the US.

>healthy capitalistic society
lol

>two opposite extremes are not valid options but turn out to be quite extreme
Who could have guessed.

>capitalistic society
>the state should play referee (and not businessman)
Pick one

>being part of the problem
>being you
Choose two

All systems sounds nice in theory, but always assume everyone will play along. There will always be people who won't.
Must say a good balance between them seems to be working alright. It does require vigilance though, especially when everything seems to be working great. There's a constant tug of war of all sides, trying to throw it off balance in their favor.
People are a strange bunch.

You're welcome!

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Crony capitalism is the only capitalism that has ever existed.

Nowadays it's imposible to build up a tecnological enterpise in Europe, we have high taxes nd tons of market regulations, here is a resor for why the US is leading the world, now thanks to Trump/Bernie it's gonna be over.

Don't blame those two bozos, blame the half-century of international economic policy you guys had that led to your own downfall.
Enjoy the century of China.

>Trump/Bernie it's gonna be over.
As a European, it's true (to some extent) what you said about regulations on tech industry in Europe. But Trump/Bernie, if they get the chance, will make America's tech industry greater than it has ever been before.

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Any of those two fuckers are in the way to destroy what America was once and will never be anymore.

Everyone chooses to incorporate in the US due to lax tax laws, trade deals with every region and a large single market with high acquisitive power.
Some companies incorporated in Delaware don't own a single piece of US land except a PO box in Delaware.
Lax tax laws also attract institutional investors which in turn attract the higher levels of talent in a positive feedback loop.