I have owned a computer store for twenty years. Twenty years ago, Intel's CPUs had an absolute advantage, while AMD's CPUs generally overheated after a period of use, with very little heat redundancy. The problem with Intel is that they have been squeezing toothpaste in terms of CPU performance year after year, giving AMD the opportunity to catch up. Now Intel is desperate, adding immature technology to the 13th and 14th generation CPUs, leading to unstable operation and frequent blue screens. Now I only dare to recommend AMD CPUs to customers. I think Intel's current situation is a result of its own making.
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Nvidia's products are relatively single, while Apple's product line is superior. Moreover, Apple Store's current profitability is strong and the investment is low, far superior to Nvidia.
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Bought in a few days after the huge drop in TD, planning to hold for a month to see what will happen.
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