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Intel case study help & SWOT Analysis

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Intel case study help & SWOT Analysis

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  1. INTEL CASE STUDY AND ANALYSIS

  2. Introduction SWOT analysis is a framework that is used by either organizations or individuals to identify its strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats. This framework helps organizations in utilising its strengths for taking advantage of opportunities and also therefore overcome its weaknesses. The company selected for the purpose of this study is Intel. Intel is a multinational technology company based in America. The main aim of the paper is to discuss about its journey in becoming the market leader, the difference between DRAM vs. Processors, market share and SWOT Analysis. On other note, you can have case study help from expert writers of MyAssignmenthelp.com.

  3. Journey to being the industry leader Intel became a household name due to the experience that it provided to the consumers. In the year 1990, the company decided to carry out branding activity of its microprocessor chip as one of the main features that would help customers in buying computers. At that era, computers were bought by people because of its specs, or a recommendation from a friend or software but nobody cared for the microchips inside the mother board because it was not even visible to the people. Intel however saw this situation of lack of ability of customers to differentiate computers from each other and therefore invested millions of dollars for growing. The company therefore engaged in creating an Intel experience where everyone felt as if they were touching the future. Further the company was able to provide a good experience to its customers at the exhibit because of its visible CEO.

  4. DRAM vs. Microprocessors DRAM or Dynamic ram is one of types of RAM consisting of a capacitor and a single transistor. SRAM is bigger than DRAM and therefore DRAM is capable of storing data in a smaller area. However SRAM is faster than DRAM to the times of charge and discharge of capacitor. The chips of DRAM are generally used in all those electronic devices where high capacity and low cost memory is used. It is however used as the main memory in graphic cards and modern computers. On the other hand, microprocessors are electronic components that are used in computers for doing their work. It is a CPU or a central processing unit operating on a single integrated chip comprising of millions of resistors, transistors and thereby diodes their work.

  5. Market share The market share of Intel in the CPU market has grown from 77 % in the year 2014 to 82% in the year 2016.

  6. Moreover there has between a rise in the revenue of Intel from 55.9 to 70.8 % from the year 2014 to the year 2018. The growth in the revenue of Intel has been at an average of 6.2%.

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