Read more.Intel faces further legal scrutiny as New York's attorney-general accuses the semiconductor giant of "coercion and bribery".
Read more.Intel faces further legal scrutiny as New York's attorney-general accuses the semiconductor giant of "coercion and bribery".
I quite want to like Intel now as a company based on its more innovative products since the rubbish long pipeline P4 CPUs - Core2, CULV, SSDs and poss Larrabee are good signs. But morally I can't abide by their actions - no question that they've acted illegally from what I've read. The only shame is that any fine will, presumably, go to the US treasury, not to AMD who suffered from Intel's actions and could do with the compensation (Hector Ruiz's alleged misdemeanors aside). Locking nvidia out of providing chipsets and delaying USB3 are further signs of intentions to ring fence their own standards & tech - always an alarming sign as far as future competition and consumer costs are concerned...
This is the most corrupt company in the world.
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