Intel and ARM Entering a Price War?
One of the largest investing stories over the last several years is the decline of the PC and the rise of mobile computing. One of the companies with the most to lose is Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) which controls 85.2% of the PC microprocessor market and receives 64% of its revenues from that sector (J.P. Morgan). Furthermore, Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) made a large bet on Ultrabooks that hasn't panned out yet, and likely never will.
However, this is all old news, in fact even the capabilities of Intel's new Haswell processors and next-generation Atom processors and what that may mean for Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) and ARM Holdings plc (ADR) (NASDAQ:ARMH) is old news. Intel's stock has risen substantially, while ARM Holdings plc (ADR) (NASDAQ:ARMH)'s has fallen.
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