Hrmm... let me requote everything you put in here pabster...
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: HumblePie
If you read the claims at one point AMD offered Hewlett Packard 1 million CPUs for a line of desktops for FREE. Yes, AMD was willing to give away 1 million of their best CPUs for zero, zilch, nada, for money. All they wanted in return was for HP to market those desktops so AMD could get some publicity.
Another (as yet unproven) allegation.
So what happened? Intel found out and stepped in. Said they'd pay HP more money then what they would sell those 1 million computers for AND offer them discounts on other products if they would decline the FREE offer from AMD and fire the exec who even considered going with AMD desktops. Guess what happened? Some business exec started looking for a job the next day.
Assuming that is true, what would be wrong with it? That is called business. Sell to the highest bidder. Intel has more $. So what?
I have to agree with several other posters that AMD would be far better off MARKETING and ADVERTISING rather than LITIGATING. Litigation costs BIG BUCKS and AMD doesn't have that kind of reserve nor cash flow.
I applaud AMD 100% for creating chips that are equal to (and in many cases faster) than what Intel has to offer. Competition is what drives lower prices and more innovation for us geeks to enjoy. But this one seems like "If you can't beat 'em, just sue 'em"...
You are making fun of AMD for trying to "sue" Intel instead of just using a better marketing strategy. You say what Intel is doing is just using a better "business tactic." As far as "legal" documents, ANYTHING proposed to a court as a "legal" document for litigation must be backed up by facts and evidence. Even if it's circumstantial and not enough to prove guilt beyond a resonable doubt. WHY? Otherwise it's would be considered SLANDER. Since, as you put it, AMD has tried this before and failed then the whole thing they put forth is slanderous. Which would allow Intel to sue the pants off them and put them in a hole so deep years ago they'd not be around today. However, it is NOT slander just at the time was unverified. Actually, technically, this BY LAW can not be the same document with the same allegations or that would be double jeopardy.
So if AMD claims to have offered 1 million CPUs for free then they have the proof to back up that claim or better have it. Yes, HP doesn't have to take 1 million CPUs for free, but they'd either a) be nuts not to or b) were strong armed into not taking the deal. Intel needs to prove "a" because otherwise "b" is AGAINST THE FVKING LAW and is not good "business tactics" as you put it. Sorry, anything that breaks the laws is not good business practice. IF so, I'm going to start charging you for "protection" or I'm going to break both your kneecaps by tomorrow if you don't pay up. There, that's just business so don't take it personally Curtis.
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.
This is nothing but a PURE TROLLISH STATEMENT. You can not claim AMD would adopt the same business practices if it was "big." What the hell is wrong with you? Criticizing a large company for BREAKING THE LAW is anything but laughable. Unless you are trying to refer to the laughable in the fact we, the consumers, screwed up and let Intel into a position to make these practices and did nothing so far until now to stop them. So as far as you "claiming" AMD would do the same thing... ugh. At least AMD has put forth on paper the exact details of woeful wrong doing Intel has and is going through legal due process to get it solved. You are just being a troll on an internet message board.
Originally posted by: Pabster
ROFLMAO. Ok, sure. Perhaps you don't understand business?
I understand business perfectly well. AMD has for years tried to do things the right way. Yet, everytime I design a better product and a cheaper, they can't sell it. They do some investigating and put in a claim years ago to court about Intel breaking the law. That case was dismissed. They continue to find MORE wrong doing and it gets obvious enough that the Japanese government steps in and slaps Intel in their country HARD. AMD, boistered by that result, and back up by NEW allegations with evidence, is putting forth a NEW lawsuit. They can not, by legal precidance, put forth the same claims they made before if Intel was found innocent before. Everything they do now is considered NEW. Perhaps it is you who doesn't understand business and law.
Oh wait. That last sentance by me is obvious to me and the majority of posters here.