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Intel's rise and fall: The brutal turf war over silicon

58 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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Welcome to Yeek Talk Podcast. In today’s episode, we take a deep dive into the defining moments of the CPU revolution—exploring how bold bets, critical missteps, and visionary leadership reshaped the semiconductor industry. In just 60 minutes, we compress over 50 years of intense competition over silicon. From Intel’s early dominance and strategic missteps, to AMD’s resurgence, Apple’s architectural transitions, ARM’s quiet ubiquity, and Nvidia’s rise as an AI powerhouse—each story reveals the high-stakes decisions that transformed modern computing. Blending sharp analysis with engaging storytelling, this episode goes beyond what happened to uncover why it mattered—and what it signals for the future of technology. We hope you enjoy the episode and take away insights you can apply in your own thinking.

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