AMD Files Antitrust Complaint Against Intel in U.S. Federal District Court

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91TTZ

Lifer
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This is news?

When I worked for a mobo manufacturer in 1997/1998, Intel was already well known for doing this.

As you know, the motherboard market is extremely competitive. Profit margins are only a few dollars on a board. If you were a "good boy", you'd be on Intel's MVP list, and you'd get better pricing on chipsets. If you were a bad boy and used VIA chipsets or supported AMD chips, you'd mysteriously be notified of "shortages" on crucial chipsets or your pricing would go up, destroying your profit margin.

Intel is a VERY dirty company when it comes to business.
 

Juno

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<~~ a loyal to AMD

pentium 133mhz :eek:
amd k6 350mhz
amd xp1700+ (no motherboard, just a cpu processor)
amd xp2000+
amd xp2600+ (no motherboard, just a cpu processor)
amd xp2700+
 

91TTZ

Lifer
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Originally posted by: FreshPrince
AMD has lost my respect....and makes me want to get rid of my A64...

what a joke, you can't beat intel so you pull the "antitrust" card...shame on you! :|


FYI, antitrust is illegal. They're not just complaining, they're pointing out that Intel is breaking the law by using anticompetitive practices.
 

Continuity27

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
AMD has lost my respect....and makes me want to get rid of my A64...

what a joke, you can't beat intel so you pull the "antitrust" card...shame on you! :|


FYI, antitrust is illegal. They're not just complaining, they're pointing out that Intel is breaking the law by using anticompetitive practices.

Yeah seriously, if a person or company is BREAKING THE LAW, who gives a **** about "timing" or "card playing". Antitrust card in desperation? Listen buddy, if you break the law, you should get punished, they've been saying this for years but now have enough sources and proof to back it up. You don't just keep something like this silent, what kind of criminal are you?
 

Continuity27

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Ideal situation: AMD wins the case, various companies like Dell, Gateway, Best Buy carry both products on a fairly equal basis. Better competition = better performance, better price, happier consumers. Otherwise you get giants who sit on technology like Intel.
 

Quasmo

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I've owned both
Intel 333mHz
Athlon Tbird 1.2 gHz
Athlon MP 2200+ x 2
Athlon MP 2400+ x 2 - current server
Intel Celeron 2.4 gHz ($40s for an entire system for fathers day)
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ - current
Intel 478 3 gHz - HTPC (retail kit that was just sitting around)

Future: Dual core Opteron x 2
 

Doboji

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GO AMD GO

my history

AMD 80286 12
AMD 386DX 33
Intel 486 DX4 100
AMD K6 300
AMD K6-2 450
AMD Athlon 600
AMD Athlon (thunderbird) 900
AMD Duron 2400
 

91TTZ

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Doboji
GO AMD GO

my history

AMD 80286 12
AMD 386DX 33
Intel 486 DX4 100
AMD K6 300
AMD K6-2 450
AMD Athlon 600
AMD Athlon (thunderbird) 900
AMD Duron 2400


I had an Intel 8088 that was manufactured by AMD.
 

HumblePie

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OMG... you guys bashing AMD. Are you THAT FVCKING STUPID???

First off, AMD products right now are SUPERIOR in every way shape and form to anything Intel is offering. Have you SEEN the stability tests of the new dual core processors in head to head comparisons??? Intel's dual core product can barely make it through a day without crashing over a DOZEN TIMES which server stress load reaches NORMAL operating capacity. Compared to the AMD dual cores in the same tests which do NOT crash or reboot. Yah.. Intel has a more stable product.

As for anyone stupid enough to think AMD products run "hotter" and draw more power. QFT. Go look at any SFF (small form factor) enthusiast and ask them which is better for heat. Heat generation is critical when designing a high powered, small form factor, gaming lan rig. This is because you are typicaly sticking a big mofo video card which produces a ton of heat during long gaming sessions along with the processor AND you have very little room to mount cooling solutions in a small box. AMD Mobile procesors now draw LESS power and produce less heat then their Intel counter parts. If you are building a portable gaming rig, you do not go with Intel unless you are dumb and like your PC crashing all the time due to heat issues.

Yes there was a SMALL time frame Intel's propoganda claims of AMD cpus producing more heat which could cause stability problems were found. When was this? This was during the race to get a 1GHz CPU first. AMD pushed a bit to hard to win and sacrificed heat issues for performance. For winning the race, Intel makes all these claims and forces the market to brow beat consumers into thinking AMD products are shoddy. I was working at Circuit City at the time when this was happening and I was SPECIFICALLY TOLD by my management to tell customers that when I was asked what the differences between AMD and Intel were. This was when I was using an AMD chip myself. Go T-bird!

Intel at one point had a MUCH more superior product then all the competition combined. Which is how they established themselves and got their rep. Of course, this was done almost a DECADE ago. Yes, I used Intel when they were king. I had a P66, p100, p133, and later a celerron 333 overclocked to 500. After that they were no longer had the superior product by a large margin. They were certainly not the best bang for the buck anymore either.



Okay. computer history aside, I'll answer WHY AMD has filed this suit. It's because Intel HAS BEEN ENGAGING IN ILLEGAL AND CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES. Why file now instead of earlier? Because Intel was good enough notonly to bribe, strong arm, and screw over the market, they could do it to the legal system as well. It wasn't until a precedent had been set in Japan and Europe that AMD thought they even had a chance to bring this crap to light in America. They almost tried to fix the market when Microsoft was getting suppose to be anal raped by the judicul system for doing these tactics, especially during the browser war. What happened? Microshaft pulls through with only a slap on the wrist when they deserved much more legal retaliation then what they got for CRIMINAL activities. I'm not talking stuff of lawsuits, I'm talking they should have had CEO's and other management get JAIL TIME. It didn't happen when it should have. That discouraged AMD and made them hold back their claims of similar and criminal business practices done by Intel.

Seriously, even though I have relatives working for Intel in major ways (I do feel sorry for them) I hope Intel gets their collective a$$es handed to them. I hope some major head honchoes see the world behind bars for a time frame.
 

Doboji

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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Doboji
GO AMD GO

my history

AMD 80286 12
AMD 386DX 33
Intel 486 DX4 100
AMD K6 300
AMD K6-2 450
AMD Athlon 600
AMD Athlon (thunderbird) 900
AMD Duron 2400


I had an Intel 8088 that was manufactured by AMD.

Actually I managed to get my hands on one of those too... but at that point I already had my 386 and was just looking for parts to fvck around with....

-Max
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: Pabster
Oh, get a grip.

Intel is a large corporation. AMD would do the same thing IF THEY COULD.

I'm not saying I support the tactics (assuming all these accusations are true) but criticizing a large company for using its power is pretty laughable.

I was confused by this idiocy for a while, then i saw your sig and it explained everything.
 

Continuity27

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I just love all the idiots claiming "sour grapes" both here and here. It's pretty sad.

Even people like Pabster, who will benefit from this even if they still buy Intel products, complain.... How misguided can you be? If you prefer Intel, the more power to you, because guess what, if AMD wins this, Intel parts would be cheaper too due to better competition, that's what capitalism is all about. Monopolies hurt us all. How can the Pabsters of the world not want cheaper Intel parts?
 

FreshPrince

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Originally posted by: Continuity27
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
AMD has lost my respect....and makes me want to get rid of my A64...

what a joke, you can't beat intel so you pull the "antitrust" card...shame on you! :|


FYI, antitrust is illegal. They're not just complaining, they're pointing out that Intel is breaking the law by using anticompetitive practices.

Yeah seriously, if a person or company is BREAKING THE LAW, who gives a **** about "timing" or "card playing". Antitrust card in desperation? Listen buddy, if you break the law, you should get punished, they've been saying this for years but now have enough sources and proof to back it up. You don't just keep something like this silent, what kind of criminal are you?

to me, it's about being a good businessman or a bad one...and AMD is being a bad one...

if Intel is so bad, why aren't all the senior execs behind bars? This is the same argument with M$

It's like all the weak minded businessman want to do is ask mommy and daddy to solve their problems for them...

if Intel plays dirty? play on their level, don't go crying to you mommy about it.

:|
 

Ready

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
Wow, some of these accusations date back to a long time ago. I wonder what took AMD so long. I suppose it may have been wise to wait this long. At this point AMD clearly has a product that is at least as good as Intel offerings, and IMO is superior for less money. They're doing ok financially and there's a growing demand for their product. Perhaps they just wanted to be in a strong enough position to deal a real blow to intel.

Intel has been annoying, particularly in the last few years. Rather than innovate to compete with the floundering AMD they just try to strong arm them to death. Hopefully this will bring competition onto the CPU scene.

I'm guessing they waited this long because they finally have a product that is gonna dominate Intel for quite awhile. I'm sure when they goto trial there will be alot of cpu to cpu performance testimonies and that's just good publicity for AMD thats even better than an AD in the superbowl.
 

spacejamz

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barely remember my 1st Pentium 266 and PII 400...

now I have 3 desktops -
AMD64 3400+
AMD Barton 2800+
AMT Tbrd 2400+

two lappies:
AMD2800+
AMD2200+

definitely best bang for the buck when you look at the weekly Fry's ad mobo combos!!!!
 

EKKC

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my history of CPUs

Intel Pentium 90mhz
Intel Pentium 2 400mhz
Intel Celeron 500mhz
Intel Pentium 3 800mhz
AMD Athlon 1.33ghz
Intel Pentium 4 2.66ghz
Intel Pentium 4 3.2ghz
AMD Athlon 2800+
AMD Sempron 2400+
Intel Pentium M 1.6ghz
Intel Pentium M 1.7ghz
Intel Pentium 4 EE 3.4ghz
Intel Pentium 4 EE 3.73ghz

when i build my own rig - it's AMD, when i buy computers, they feed me with Intel processors. i dont hate or love either, but as you can see Intel does have some kind of monopoly going on with OEM manufacturers (read Dell, IBM, oem servers etc)
 
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Maybe they decided to wait to make sure that some of the executives they quote in the claim would be on board to testify for them against Intel?
 

91TTZ

Lifer
Jan 31, 2005
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Originally posted by: FreshPrince

to me, it's about being a good businessman or a bad one...and AMD is being a bad one...

if Intel is so bad, why aren't all the senior execs behind bars? This is the same argument with M$

It's like all the weak minded businessman want to do is ask mommy and daddy to solve their problems for them...

if Intel plays dirty? play on their level, don't go crying to you mommy about it.

:|

Because you have no idea how business laws work. Usually business execs are not punished for making corporate decisions that are found to be illegal in court. Nowhere in the MS trial was there ever a possibility that Bill Gates was going to see jailtime. The system doesn't work that way.

if Intel plays dirty? play on their level, don't go crying to you mommy about it.

Pathetic. I'm sure that's the right way to run a business- if your competitor does something illegal, you should break the law, too. Stupid. The strong can win playing by the rules. The weak must cheat to win.

You have absolutely no clue and you should really stop posting.
 

nick1985

Lifer
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Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: Continuity27
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: FreshPrince
AMD has lost my respect....and makes me want to get rid of my A64...

what a joke, you can't beat intel so you pull the "antitrust" card...shame on you! :|


FYI, antitrust is illegal. They're not just complaining, they're pointing out that Intel is breaking the law by using anticompetitive practices.

Yeah seriously, if a person or company is BREAKING THE LAW, who gives a **** about "timing" or "card playing". Antitrust card in desperation? Listen buddy, if you break the law, you should get punished, they've been saying this for years but now have enough sources and proof to back it up. You don't just keep something like this silent, what kind of criminal are you?

if Intel plays dirty? play on their level, don't go crying to you mommy about it.

:|

so if you own a business and your rival business is murdering your salesmen, do you go murder theirs or call the police?
 

Nitemare

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If the DOJ did what they did to Microsoft I can imagine what they will do with Intel.