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 <description>&lt;p&gt;That ammounts to an unwholesome divorce. Intel should remember that it rode the wave to prminance with Microsoft and if the matrimony analogy stands, they have been through the thick and thin together. Remember the debacle of the Pentium processor. Intel decision should affect Microsoft for the short term, if at all.  Remember the Ford/Firestone divorce? the effect of the split has had no bearing on the recent performance of both companies as they are both have been struggling with forces outside the realm of corporate nuptials, but thriving nonetheless&lt;/p&gt;
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