Well the thought of "price war" is almost scary. In buisness, all people want to make as much money as possible and as soon as possible by gaining as many customers as possible. With that kept in mind, then why would they start a price war? They both are already selling chips as fast as possible. So the two major companies are REALLY in CHARGE of you and I when it comes to upgrading or building. They don't have to have a price war because where else are we going to get what we need or want.
Think back here in the USA when we had gas wars and etc, gas was .31 - .36 cents a gallon. When the dust settled look where the prices went.......and it did not take long at all. So that is my reason for wondering if it would be a good idea. Now if another small time chip maker just happen to come along now as AMD did several years ago...then you just might see a difference.
As long as they got the chips then they also got the price and we don't have lots of choices.
If AMD will remember what got them where they are then there will be no need for lawyer battles. As the new chips take hold then they will almost be at the top with even more pc companies wanting that "new speed" for their new customers.
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