Doug O'laughlin

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Intel carved out a quasi-monopoly that grew to account for nearly a fifth of the semiconductor industry’s sales at its peak in the late 1990s. In 1999, Intel captured 82 percent of the microprocessor market, even counting non-x86 architecture chips.5 This is well above the level of market share at which the US Department of Justice considers the industry to be “concentrated.”
Chips and Change: How Crisis Reshapes the Semiconductor Industry
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