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We expect a horse race, ... The reality is that competition drives all innovation. Intel did nothing with its 386 chip for five years until AMD introduced its own version in 1991.
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Lou Dobbs
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: September 24
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Louis Carl Dobbs
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