How Long Can Intel Stay No.1?
How long can Intel hold onto its crown as the world's largest semiconductor company?
With latest projections showing Samsung on track to push past the $30 billion mark this year, then Intel's current run-rate of $9.5 billion a quarter looks catchable if current conditions in the memory market last into 2012.
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