What you say makes perfect sense from a corporate point of view, but there are so many reasons that have brought us to this situation that I can't help feeling that there's more to it.
The countless delays that have put Alchemist in a situation where it's not just facing the current cards, but also the next ones, is something Intel couldn't foresee. Also, neither Nvidia nor AMD could predict the pandemic, the components shortage and the mining craze that shook the whole industry, something that afected their lineups, because I want to believe that we would have gotten more (and better!) hardware in the low end if that hadn't happened. That is something that Intel couldn't predict either.
But well, maybe I'm overthinking.
Please excuse my bad English.
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