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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Whether they run the code on image data or something else, they are running mathematical algorithms: http://developer.amd.com/community/application-showcase/scientific/ http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica…
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Quote: Originally Posted by redefiler What does Apple need more? -More AAPL stock -Anything else in the entire world that 1/3 of their savings could afford One burrito for lunch is not dumb, but buying 1000 burritos you don't really need is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer You'll be long dead before a Republican takes the White House, ever again. I must be in the wrong place: is this the "Red Army Faction Insider"?
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Quote: Originally Posted by redefiler It's roughly 1/3 of their cash. Spending a third of your savings on dumb stuff is always 'insanely stupid'. They don't need the stock, and that cash is much more valuable for other options. So you are s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Apple went from $0 debt to $16B and no one in Wall Street blinked an eye. An additional $16B debt won't matter because they will have over $200B in cash by the end of the year. The key is the debt is extrem…
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Quote: Originally Posted by redefiler Apple already said they were buying back 60 billion over time. This 14 is part of that. Exactly how did Carl influence anything? His 100 billion number was insanely stupid for them to consider, as is h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Disturbia No Son, this is your Father speaking and you know I never like to be interrupted. Go back to your room now. There must be some mistake, since my father was not an imbecile (unlike yourself).
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Quote: Originally Posted by redefiler You're flat out incorrect. Apple stated long before Icahn, they planned to buy back $60B in stock. This latest chunk timing coincides with their financials and market fluctuations. He's had no effect on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr Yes, Tim Cook is a wolf in sheep's clothing. No impatience, no fear. His polite demeanor works in his favor, and I honestly believe he is better at negotiation than even Steve Jobs was. Thompson Yes, h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Inkling Is is just me, or is there something perverse about a Carl Icahn who is so greedy and self-obsessed that he thinks Apple's policies should be driven by what does or doesn't make him money? Does Apple Insid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin I know the wordage there is justifiable but it's so distasteful. Tim Cook has worked there for 16 years, Carl just bought some second-hand stock I think it was 6 months ago and it's like he's got his arm rou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 He makes his buys public because it serves his interest, which getting control over a company, selling and making it known would not be in his interest since he has so many shared he can not sell in one lot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 If he sells Apple it will be documented in his Quarterly holdings report. My guess is he won't be selling till we see $650-$750. Dude is not satisfied with 10-20% returns on a winner. He held Netflix until i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by leavingthebigG I want to know Carl starts selling even one share of Apple stock! This guy has been allowed to destroy many companies due to his greed and has not been forced to pay for the destruction. This time he e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frac Remind me never tp play poker with Tim Cook. Icahn raised twice and folded when Apple called...and they still didn't show their hand. Icahn bought apple in the $400-$450 range four months ago. Apple is now $…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Disturbia Bunch of lazy ass no talent animals called investors! Leon Trotsky, is that you?
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Quote: Originally Posted by mpantone Carl's such a tool. I'm delighted to see him get embarrassed again. One thing for sure, he doesn't seem to understand high-tech. Yes, Carl must be a real tool to be as successful as he is.
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Quote: Originally Posted by EnviroG Nice interview. Apple executives show remarkable restraint in their interview responses, especially in crafting them in a way that doesn't reveal too much about their future plans, but definitely wets the app…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me The term scientific computing is broad and nebulous. What you appear to be taking about is not specifically scientific computing at all. You are talking about clusters. Scientific software makes scientific com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin You do know who came up with OpenCL? Also, your statement about generic hardware counters what you were saying about CUDA. If it's generic then OpenCL is much more suitable. nVidia is pretty dominant in t…