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AMD (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.) says it will try to speed up the process of its antitrust lawsuit against Intel Corp. and break what it claims is a chokehold on the corporate desktop market.
AMD officials said on Tuesday, June 28, 2005, that they would like to bring the case to trial in 18 months – the same amount of time it took the government to bring its case to trial against Microsoft Corp. in 1998. That would put the trial sometime in late 2006 if AMD is successful in its efforts.
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AMD Wants Settlement By Late 2006
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I’ll try my best to deliver the latest breaking news on this interesting AMD Sues Intel case in coming days. Stay tuned !!
Updates from sources saying AMD will have to show thousands of e-mail messages as proofs to the antitrust complaint against Intel, including emails from its key partners if needed.
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“There is going to be a lot of ‘he said, she said’ in this case,” Charles Diamond, a lawyer at O’Melveny & Myers and AMD’s lead outside counsel said, noting that AMD’s legal team is asking its potential witnesses to begin securing e-mail and other correspondence.
Attorney Diamond said AMD initially based its complaint on some 80 interviews between AMD and its partners and customers. AMD’s legal team said it will now use the “period of discovery,” where companies may be required to submit corporate data as evidence, to support their claims in this case.
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AMD – Intel Lawsuit Continues …
This is no joke, dude !!
When I come across this news, I was like “Oh Ow, this finally happens !”.
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices), the world’s No.2 maker of computer microprocessors, said Tuesday, June 28, 2005, it had filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel Corp., the world’s largest maker of chips, in U.S. federal district court for the district of Delaware accusing Intel of unfair competition, which limited market share growth of AMD.
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The antitrust complaint against Intel Corporation was filed under Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act, Sections 4 and 16 of the Clayton Act, and the California Business and Professions Code.
Intel just released a 64-bit processor for mainstream PCs on Monday, which is Intel’s latest Celeron D 351, the heir-apparent to the current Celeron D S775 processor series. Celeron D 351 is integrated with 64-bit processing technology (Intel named EM64T), whicle Celeron D S775 is only a 32-bit chip.
The news means Intel is a month ahead of rival AMD, which is expected to come out with a chip of the same capacity in July, 2005.
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Intel’s Celeron Goes 64-bit Too
Just blogged about RSS Is Core Technology In Longhorn few hours ago. I found a few photos of the announcement in the Gnomedex conference in Seattle, United State.
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Some Pics Of RSS In IE7 & Outlook