What stops Intel from making ram?

What stops Intel from making ram?

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They have been making processors the same way since 1995 what makes you think they are actual "innovators"

So they actually got out of that business.

From DRAM to microprocessors[edit]
In 1983, at the dawn of the personal computer era, Intel's profits came under increased pressure from Japanese memory-chip manufacturers, and then-president Andy Grove focused the company on microprocessors. Grove described this transition in the book Only the Paranoid Survive. A key element of his plan was the notion, then considered radical, of becoming the single source for successors to the popular 8086 microprocessor.

Dunno but looking at how jewish are the companies that own 97% of the demand i can see easy they coming back to make some.

What stops Kingston from making chips?

>What stops Intel from making ram?
Look up RDRAM.

They've tried, but it keeps coming out 30% slower than everyone else's

They make the dram on for the top of the line iris gpus

>They have been making processors the same way since 1995
What in fuck's name are you even talking about?

I didn't realize that there was a large market for RAM that leaks data and can't do floating point math correctly.

Really? After all the Shit going on these days you didn't get the joke?

making chips is hard, making memory is easy

This screenshot reads like some Sup Forums retard thought it up after watching an episode of CSI: Cyber

>what stops intel from making secure cpus without gaping vulnerabilities

edgy

>Intel created a huge security vulnerability in their chips
QUICK BLAME POL

It's more like the way its described is completely fucking wrong.
>It lives on a separate CPU and lives below the operating system

Regardless of if the story is or isn't fabricated it still wouldn't surprise me in the least if its basically true.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Management_Engine

>The Intel Management Engine (ME), also known as the Manageability Engine,[1][2] is an autonomous subsystem that has been incorporated in virtually all of Intel's processor chipsets since 2008.[3][4][1] The subsystem primarily consists of proprietary firmware running on a separate microprocessor that performs tasks during boot-up, while the computer is running, and while it is asleep

Thats the stuff of nightmares

No one but a select few have any idea what's on it, and it can see everything.

>muh Sup Forums
>muh Sup Forums
Cried the oh so asshurt libshit.

The ME is its own ARC or x86 core with its own OS and access to all system memory to use as its own. So yes, it's a separate CPU, and does not depend on the main x86 cores (the ones that user has access to) for it to function. It's fully embedded into the chipset but really depends only on having the BIOS ROM for firmware, system memory to load itself from ROM and execute, and power from the wall socket or a battery. It also has ring -3 access, and runs with or without an operating system or even a BIOS of any kind. It actually runs before the BIOS to do very basic hardware upstart and then hands off the rest to the BIOS to do higher level stuff, and if it's available the BIOS then hands off other tasks to an EFI which locates a bootable hard disk and will either start the kernel or a bootloader.

Get fucked, you crybaby leftist piece of shit. Nobody here likes you, and you're wrong about everything. Just fucking off yourself already and save us the oxygen.

this

Sup Forums user is unironically right

nice shoop

Intel can't even get it's 10nm CPU fabs right, what makes you think there competent enough to make DRAM fabs that can actually make a dent in the market

>intel making ram
>what is Mircon

dumb OP.
Mircon as been intel partner for the longest time since before most of Sup Forums was even born.
Intel doesn't make the ram chips it makes the controllers micron, crucial and corsair needs

its AMD that needs to step up.

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