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Nvidia said to be planning takeover of major PC manufacturer

Started by Redaktion, Today at 19:17:48

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Redaktion

Nvidia is said to be planning the largest takeover in the history of the PC market, and could thus change the laptop, PC and server market forever - and bundle a market power that comes close to a monopoly.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-said-to-be-planning-takeover-of-major-PC-manufacturer.1272863.0.html

Alex

QuoteNvidia currently has a market capitalization of $4.57 billion. In comparison, the giants of the PC market are almost tiny, as Dell is currently worth $121.7 billion on the stock exchange, HP only $17.17 billion, and Asus $13.55 billion - just 0.3 percent of Nvidia's market value

Nvidia has the lowest market cap among these companies, does no one proofread the article?


Stop AI Slop

Quote from: Alex on Today at 19:35:35
QuoteNvidia currently has a market capitalization of $4.57 billion. In comparison, the giants of the PC market are almost tiny, as Dell is currently worth $121.7 billion on the stock exchange, HP only $17.17 billion, and Asus $13.55 billion - just 0.3 percent of Nvidia's market value

Nvidia has the lowest market cap among these companies, does no one proofread the article?

They clearly AI generate all their articles.

Sergey

QuoteI think you meant trillions

Yes - everyone makes mistakes. Thanks for the heads-up.

Quotedoes no one proofread the article?

No. It's impossible to proofread everything we publish. Unless you feel like donating a few thousand bucks to fund that noble goal?

QuoteThey clearly AI generate all their articles

Well, if only you guys could use your time to report mistakes, say, via the Contact Us form, instead of playing the finger-pointing game...... no, I suppose I'm asking for too much.

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