Summary of Round 3: "Is Intel Actually Screwed?" Ft. Gordon of PC World

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Gordon from PC World believes that Intel is currently facing tough competition from AMD, and that they may eventually be forced out of the graphics market. He feels that people need to be more positive and congratulatory towards each other, instead of constantly tearing each other down on social media.

  • 00:00:00 Intel's recent history has been filled with failures, with the company struggling to compete against AMD's products. Gordon from PC World discusses how Intel's past failures have led to the current situation, where AMD is currently the better option.
  • 00:05:00 Intel is facing competition from AMD in the form of Ryzen CPUs and GPUs, and there is potential that Intel might be screwed in the GPU market. Gordon of PC World believes that Intel will rebound in the GPU market, but that Optane could have been a better technology if it wasn't killed off.
  • 00:10:00 Intel is currently being challenged by AMD, and Gordon of PC World worries that Intel may eventually quit the graphics industry due to their lack of competitiveness. He believes that Intel has made significant progress in the past, and that if they can continue to produce good products, they will be competitive.
  • 00:15:00 Gordon of PC World talks about how Intel is actually screwed in terms of graphics, and how people need to stop being haters and just congratulate each other when a win is achieved. He feels that people need to be classy, and not turn hardware into a negative sport on social media.
  • 00:20:00 Gordon of PC World discusses Intel's current status and whether or not they are currently "screwed." He also mentions that there are other aspects of the company's performance that are still up for debate.

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