Rival sues Intel over corporate 'knee-capping'
David Teather in New York
Wednesday June 29, 2005
The Guardian
Advanced Micro Devices has filed a lawsuit against rival chipmaker Intel, accusing it of abusing its dominance of the market by bullying companies into using its products.
According to the suit, Intel used high-pressure tactics on at least 38 companies including Dell, Sony, Toshiba, Gateway and Hitachi to force them into signing exclusive deals.
The colourfully worded 48-page suit alleged that Intel has "resorted to old-fashioned threats, intimidation and knee-capping" to build its near monopoly in the market for x86 microprocessors, the chips that run operating systems including Microsoft Windows on personal computers. The suit said one computer maker had compared Intel to a cocaine dealer that gets companies hooked on its financial incentives.
Rival sues Intel over corporate 'knee-capping'
David Teather in New York
Wednesday June 29, 2005
The Guardian
Advanced Micro Devices has filed a lawsuit against rival chipmaker Intel, accusing it of abusing its dominance of the market by bullying companies into using its products.
According to the suit, Intel used high-pressure tactics on at least 38 companies including Dell, Sony, Toshiba, Gateway and Hitachi to force them into signing exclusive deals.
The colourfully worded 48-page suit alleged that Intel has "resorted to old-fashioned threats, intimidation and knee-capping" to build its near monopoly in the market for x86 microprocessors, the chips that run operating systems including Microsoft Windows on personal computers. The suit said one computer maker had compared Intel to a cocaine dealer that gets companies hooked on its financial incentives.
Rival sues Intel over corporate 'knee-capping'
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