What really stops customers buying AMD is Intel tactics in keeping companies from selling AMD.
You know the type of story "We'll give you $100,000 of marketing development fund if you don't take any AMD parts"
...A familiar story alledgedly...
My only concern about the fine levied on Intel is that its not nearly enough....
The victory by AMD in court is of course all the proof you need that this type of thing goes on...
What really stops customers buying AMD is Intel tactics in keeping companies from selling AMD.
You know the type of story "We'll give you $100,000 of marketing development fund if you don't take any AMD parts"
...A familiar story alledgedly...
My only concern about the fine levied on Intel is that its not nearly enough....
The victory by AMD in court is of course all the proof you need that this type of thing goes on...
How about some examples instead of vague hints?
Journalism, please.
How bout the latest row ...
Intel and Apple "Exclusivity" agreement.
Isn't that anticompetitive?
AMD seems to thinks so.
Check out Softpedia ... they have a story there ... worth a read.