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Originally Posted by Cineaste
Where is your evidence? I see, there is none.
Moving on.
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You must be very new to hardware business if you really didn't know that Intel has paid billions to recover from its malpractices:
https://www.extremetech.com/computin...es-against-amd
Of course Intel has earned a lot more billions from its malpractices than the fines that paid to AMD
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The EU found, in part:
That Intel paid rebates to manufacturers on the condition that they would buy all (Dell) or nearly all of their CPUs from Intel.
That it paid retail stores rebates to only stock x86 parts.
That it paid computer manufacturers to halt or delay the launch of AMD hardware, including Dell, Acer, Lenovo, and NEC.
That it restricted sales of AMD CPUs based on business segment and market.
OEMs were given permission to sell higher percentages of AMD desktop chips, but were required to buy up to 95% of business processors from Intel.
At least one manufacturer was forbidden to sell AMD notebook chips at all.
Intel then further restricted manufacturer sales by only allowing the 5% of business systems to be sold to small and medium enterprises, only via direct distribution, and only if the business distributor pushed back the launch a further six months.
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