Intel's EU Troubles Could Lead to U.S. Attention

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You know I think it will be hard for Intel to avoid what has been coming in the US with the DOJ investigation that started under Bush. This article seems to gloss over the investigation that started under Bush that has really gone now where. I think that they might proceed with this case and find a judgment against the company, like other countries before the EU have done. The EU is not the first to find fault with Intel's business practices, so it not some problem with the EU.

I think a recent and good example is the release of the ION and how much of a problem NVidia is having getting their hands on the processor or Intel hypothesizing that they do not have the rights to develop chipsets for their processors since it outperforms the crap they sell soddered to these chips. Is that not be another abuse of their market power?

A similar veiled threat was leveled against AMD about the nondisclosed licensure of X86 technology. Where this ends up will be interesting since the manufacturing of these chips and license would bring pending legal action sooner than later. What would happen if they feel AMD is illegally making chips? How does this influence their market share? Intel would have a similar situation to Microsoft then I feel that got them in trouble for their monopolistic practices. I think they would have a hard time suing for enforcement that would require AMD to forfeit it's market share, leaving only Intel with the majority marketshare.

Anyway, whatever happens it seems pretty apparent that there is a big legal battle pending for Intel whether it be brought about by their own actions or by actions of others. The EU ruling will not really be any more significant than what happened in Korea or Japan as it relates to their US business practices. There may also be interesting implications for patents held by intel and whether anyone can truly hold something like the X86 rights that are so dominate in all aspects of a market. I think if something like this comes about it has major implications for all of the technological development in the US and significant may create revisions to patent laws.
 
These fines have been a long long time coming.

Intel was directly paying companies to not sell amd chips. Thats completely illegal and they need to be held accountable.

Back when it was the p4 vs the athlon, had these illegal practices not taken place the cpu market today would be very different. AMD would have gained a LOT more market share then they did. Ya they gained some share when they had a better product(athlon vs p4), but it would have been a much bigger gain.

That may sound small.... But every action taken since would have been different. Im sure their balance sheets over the last 4 years would be drastically different. Its also very likely their chip would be further ahead in performance then it is now. The phenom 1 debacle likely wouldn't have taken place. Im guessing we would have seen the phenom 2 in its current form as the first phenom instead of the 2nd. Which means the phenom 2 we have today would likely be very close to the i7, instead of behind it.

Its hard to predict what things would have been like. But, its safe to say we would have seen much less red ink on AMDs books, and it not unresonable to predict they would be 9 months or so of development further along in their chips.
 
[citation][nom]m3kt3k[/nom]MAABBYY if AMD made something I wanted to buy. OHHH right that dosent enter into it.[/citation]
[citation][nom]sandmanwn[/nom]Thought that was what happens when Congress tells lending firms to give loans to poor people. Then pulls a 180 and says that it was lack of oversight.[/citation]
actually congress did not force agencies to give loans to people who could not afford it,the bill you are referring too did not even cover the people that got screwed over by the banks and these mal practices started long before that bill,they started during the reagan era,stop watching fox news and get real.
 
I'm so tired of the mamby pamby EU!!! While they may have some validity to their policies DON'T THINK FOR A MOMENT that they want to make a little cha-ching. Some how they weasel in to make some money off of an antitrust issue... how about the collect it and send those fines back to the US Government.
 
heh wonder how many Intel processors and products the EU uses?

For every deal/contract (to supply/setup an office etc) it usually goes to the cheapest (lowest bidder) for the bulk work etc (same for everything in the world, militarty etc) - should they sue me for looking that direction (cheapest)? or the sales man lowering the price on a particular model? or the suppliers having that model cheaper then another?
 
How come no one goes after Wally World for unfair trade practices?? They've killed all the mom & pop shops in a 20 mile radius of their stores...
 
If you were looking for a Job, and Had a Master degree and 5 years of experience, and compiting with you was a gorgeous girl with only high school an no brains. you are a better product, but she gave her AAS and lick to the recruiter and got the job, its that fair? how would you feel? thats AMD and Intel here. Despite a better resume, Intel got the Job. Everything its so easy when using sex!
 

oh rly? started long before that bill ey? so its not a 10 yr old problem but a 20 yr old problem? sure did take a lot longer than just about every economist thinks for everyone to go bankrupt.

and I suppose the auto industry troubles have nothing to do with massive benefits packages to people who barely have high school educations right? no it couldn't be...

play in the kool aid much?
 
some of you are obviously illiterate
some of you are obviously sick
some of you have no knowledge of AMD, and less knowledge of the facts about their products
some of you have been indoctrinated and essentially mentally raped by a nasty corp that will do anything for money
some of you would probably support hitler, capone, and a few other criminals
some of you do not respect law
some of you do not realize an7i7rus7 is a crime
some of you do not know that laws are for protection of all people, including you.
some of you would undermine your country while proclaiming "americanism"
some of you do not realize that benchmarketing is what has led you down the garden path
some of you but pc's so you can run benchmarks????
some of you don't realize that AMD has outperformed spintel for a long time
some of you don't realize that AMD is about 1/10 the size of spintel, and yet AMD beats spintel in many ways
some of you don't want to know that you have supported antitrust, that you have lied to, been duped, and been robbed
some of you do not know that most review sites are paid spintel sites
some of you can't see that spintel has all the cards and can do whatever it wants
some of you see no danger in the undermining of your economy by various money funnels such as spintel
some of you do not realize how very serious all this really is
some of you think I am making this up
some of you don't want to know
some of you - the worst - are paid spintel employees, paid to sway the thinking of free people
some of you need to wake up, in more ways than I mention here
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some of you are aware and willing to speak for what is true and right.
Thank you. The dark force has done more damage than is known.
 
Intel has just been fined a record 1 billion euro's. The highest fine ever issued by the anti-trust committee in the EU.
At least this way the EU is getting back some of the money that has been lost in the black hole called the usa.
 
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