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 SteelCity1981

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Intel Accused of Giving Dell $6 Billion for Exclusivity.
Posted: 11/6/2009 3:34:29 AM

The state of New York has filed a lawsuit against Intel Corp. accusing the chip giant of paying billions of dollars to computer makers in order to discourage them from using microprocessors by Advanced Micro Devices. Dell alone allegedly received $6 billion dollars between 2002 and 2007 and sometimes those payments exceeded Dell’s profits.

The lawsuit alleges Intel paid computer makers, including IBM and HP, to discourage them from utilizing microprocessors produced by Intel’s arch-rival AMD, reports Dow Jones Newswires. For example, as a part of the agreement, Intel compensated below-cost bids against rivals offering AMD-based desktops, servers or workstations by Dell in order to slowdown the increase of AMD’s market share.

Under a secret pact named the "Mother of all Programs", Intel paid Dell a rebate based on the total cost of central processing units the computer maker bought, the lawsuit claims. The percentage of the rebate could fluctuate, but reached up to 16% as Dell mulled over using AMD processors. Moreover, in one fiscal quarter Intel’s payments constituted 116% of Dell's reported net income, according to the lawsuit.

Intel has already faced similar lawsuits in Europe, Japan, South Korea and the U.S., therefore, the current accusations hardly change the situation drastically.

Dell, HP and Dell declined to comment, but Intel added that it would defend itself. IBM said it would co-operate with the investigation.

http://xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20091104200351_Intel_Accused_of_Giving_Dell_6_Billion_for_Exclusivity.html


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 5idewinder

Joined: 10/11/2009
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Intel Accused of Giving Dell $6 Billion for Exclusivity.
Posted: 11/6/2009 4:31:06 AM
One reason why I only buy AMD cpus. They are just as good if not better than Intel in some cases and models however, AMD is about 2 years behind Intel so if you don't mind that then AMD is not that bad.. I think AMD is still doing well considering AMD is probably worth less than Intel's advertising budget. For a company so small in comparison they managed to keep up with chipzilla pretty good over the years and even managed a few shots here and there.
 |TheOne|

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Intel Accused of Giving Dell $6 Billion for Exclusivity.
Posted: 11/6/2009 12:18:11 PM

One reason why I only buy AMD cpus. They are just as good if not better than Intel in some cases and models however, AMD is about 2 years behind Intel


Which is exactly why I only buy Intel...
To upgrade from what I have using AMD I would need to get the line topping flagship AMD, where as if I were to go Intel only the top 3 intels out perform my current 30 month old system!

But on the other hand Im glad AMD is there, if only to push Intel...

After all it was AMD the pioneered x32-64 over IA-64
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