Rumors have been circulating since last year and there were hints that Broadcom was talking with Intel about acquisition/partnership. Looks like Broadcom missed a huge opportunity as Nvidia is now partnered with Intel instead of them. How will this impact Broadcom going forward as the competition just went nuclear against them? We will see, but Broadcom fails and falls behind yet again... and it looks like more layoffs will be coming in October for all divisions below Hock's line of doom.
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OP clearly knows nothing about the company or market and is probably trying to seed stress or get insights for stock trading…
Who cares just give me my RSUs
Despite your tone against BRCM (fails and falls behind again? Like what first or x time are you even talking about, Anti-BRCM Boy?)... you don't understand CPU/GPU vs ASIC. Broadcom is a fabless chip maker, TSMC is the contracted maker among few others, they can do 3 Nano wafer production, Intel can do 5 at best. That works for general chip or PC chipset NVDIA, not for much-better custom chip maker BRCM. BRCM tested Intel's production and it failed miserably. Different markets = different production technique needs. IMHO NVDIA only bought into Intel to please King Trmp, for the appearance of US production beyond Taiwan, nothing more. BBye naysayer. Fails. Right
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