A direct confrontation with a gorilla is not particularly pleasant, either in the rain forest or in the business world. The name Intel (Nasdaq:INTC) strikes fear no less than Cisco Systems (Nasdaq:CSCO) and Nokia (NYSE; LSE; HEX:NOK)...
A direct confrontation with a gorilla is not particularly pleasant, either in the rain forest or in the business world. The name Intel (Nasdaq:INTC) strikes fear no less than Cisco Systems (Nasdaq:CSCO) and Nokia (NYSE; LSE; HEX:NOK). Whenever one of these gorillas competes against a small company, the outcome is completely predictable. It is no mere saying that the technology graveyards are full of companies that had excellent technology, but disappeared when the gorillas entered their markets. It is no wonder, therefore, that when Intel and Micron Technology (NYSE:MU) announced on Monday that they were forming a company to manufacture NAND-technology based flash memory processors, called IM Flash Technologies LLC, they caused consternation among companies in the sector...
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