AMD Predicted to go Bankrupt by 2020

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Little odd that you went back over 6 months worth of news items since the last comment and chose this as your first post.

Actually this is an annoying pop up I get that shows at the bottom of the page. Probably how he found it also. Only this news article seems to pop in the bottom right corner.
 
Actually this is an annoying pop up I get that shows at the bottom of the page. Probably how he found it also. Only this news article seems to pop in the bottom right corner.

I'll get on to Sub about this, that thing shouldn't be recommending such old stuff.
 
So.....who made the 'prediction' that AMD would go bankrupt by 2020? Just need to know, in order to never listen to them for advise in regards to the market, that's all.

Wish I would have bought stock when it was < $3 a share.
 
So.....who made the 'prediction' that AMD would go bankrupt by 2020? Just need to know, in order to never listen to them for advise in regards to the market, that's all.

Wish I would have bought stock when it was < $3 a share.

"Analysts at Kerrisdale Capital Investments" and remember this thread is from May 2015, Way before Zen.
 
Someone was supposed to fix this article that keeps popping up in the lower right corner. I am still getting it.

Until its removed from there, people will keep posting in this thread.
 
Someone was supposed to fix this article that keeps popping up in the lower right corner. I am still getting it.

Until its removed from there, people will keep posting in this thread.

I have told Sub about the issue, not sure why the thing is recommending such ancient articles. I don't see how the site thinks it is relevant.

I can't even edit the thing anymore, far too long ago. At this point, I would consider deleting the thing if I could.
 
Then you can probably lock it. Probably best way.

Aye, locking the thread is probably for the best, though it would only be a band-aid fix.

Edit - This Thread is now locked, newcomers should note that this thread/article was created in 2015, long before Zen was released.

The prediction in question is what was considered the likely outcome if Zen wasn't successful. Thankfully this is not the case, and we now have a competitive x86 CPU market.
 
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