Regulations may not serve the purpose here. These big guns will creatively find ways around it, and this cat and mouse game of downsizing the cats will never end. In this case, you need to fight fire with fire. One of the biggest reasons this new crop of players has emerged is that the old crop has become sleeping-dead. Intel, IBM, Cisco, and a whole bunch of other successful bygone-era companies are still unable to bring their products to the table effectively to provide alternatives. Intel is late to the party. IBM was always at the party, but guests don't take them seriously anymore. It's these monoliths that still have the financial muscle to pull through and at least level the competition. Right now, cloud player margins are very high because of the lack of competition and a high moat. NVIDIA is killing it because they were the first to market, and their competition is some distance behind (although they will eventually catch up). This discrepancy will exist until the other runners in the race close in. These other players need to up their game quickly. Only the paranoid survive (a former leader of Intel once said). Apparently, Intel was not paranoid enough and is battling a formidable opposition.