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Fishyjoe: Listen to the lecture if you want a full explanation, but I'm assuming you won't so here is a quick run down of it.

 The people who buy intel products are the people who walk into circuit city, fry's, best buy, dell, etc. Intel has to sell a product that they feel the need to buy, or they lose. Think about it, why would intel show adds with blue man group with absolutely zero technical information to sell to OEMs? 

 Intel most certainly does sell their products to the public, and they are a business that makes their money by selling mass quantity, not by selling a million units a year total.

 As for the pricing structure comment? What do you mean? Are you trying to imply that just because one company has a more divercified product line that the lessons from their knowledge are somehow not adaptable to other markets? That simply just doesn't make sense. If you can find pause to disagree with any of the things I point out for the console market, thats one thing, but a dismissive blanket statement with no actual input is pointless.



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