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Intel: More Resilient Than Overall Chip Demand?

Wed, Feb 25th, 2009 |

Intel (INTC) certainly isn’t immune from the downturn in the economy-a decline which both IDC and Gartner today said will result in a big drop-off in 2009 semiconductor industry revenue.

But Barclays Capital analyst Tim Luke today asserted that Intel might not be hurt quite as badly as some other chipmakers.

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