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NJ5 said:
heruamon said:
nojustno said:
Wow that must burn a hole in their finances

This is going to be a fight at the WTO...because this smacks of a set of countries shaking down some foreign companies.

How can this be such a big deal if California with its 35 million population has fined Microsoft for $1.1 billion, nearly the same amount? It's like a fifth of Intel's annual profit.

More to the point, I don't understand what "shaking down some foreign companies" could possibly accomplish here, other than the openly stated objective of making the "free market" be a reality unaffected by Intel's monopolisation attempts.

It's not like AMD is a European company. There isn't even a single significant European company competing in this market.

 

 

First off, the companies I'm talking about are M$, Intel, and the pending suit against Apple (which is probably going to expand in short order, now that the shakedown is complete on Intel and M$).  You are correct, AMD is a US company, so what is the EU going to do with $1.4 Bln...give it to AMD...who is the plaintiff here...because in that example you were SO quick to pick-up on...and I was just WAITING or somebody to do so,...it was a consolidation of class action lawsuit from consumer...not government.  Is the EU saying it is going to award this money to EU citizen's who bought Intel-based PCs, but they wanted AMD computers?  What is the endgame here...THIS my friend, is nothing more than a shakedown by EU regulators...go to ANY retailers and you will find a TON of AMD based desktop...I can take pictures at WALMART, Bestbuy, Target, etc etc etc if you want, PLUS online...this is going to end badly...I can guarantee you that.



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