Why Intel Could Be Dead Money

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Intel has long claimed that its manufacturing edge will carry the weight of its mobile ambitions. In theory, this could help Intel increase its mobile market share, but investors are overlooking how this may not translate into improved results. In the video below, Fool contributor Steve Heller and analyst Rex Moore discuss why Intel could be dead money over the long term and what other factors are currently plaguing the semiconductor industry.

When it comes to dominating markets, it doesn't get much better than Intel's position in the PC microprocessor arena. However, that market is maturing, and Intel finds itself in a precarious situation longer term if it doesn't find new avenues for growth. In this premium research report on Intel, a Motley Fool analyst runs through all of the key topics investors should understand about the chip giant. Click here now to learn more.

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