Anyone who actually thinks that the case is about proving Intel is a Monopoly is an idiot, It forces all partys to play nive till the case is over. All OEMs have to pick up an almost afirmative action like amount of AMD CPUs to prove that they aren't conspiring with Intel. Companies that want to shift away from Intel can do so with little reprocusions. Intel thems selves will have to watch how they hand out rebates and can't be as vindictive against companies that disagree with them. The hope for AMD is that FAB 36 and their current performance lead will allow them to shift the market towards their favor and by the time the case is thrown out or settled AMD will be sitting at 30-40% and will be hard to convince a company that they have to go Intel because AMD then would be able to support a whole company even one like Dell.
This is just one example but to beat Intel, AMD only need to sell 51% of the market not the 82% vs. 18% that has been going on for years. The best part is Intel already has more production capabilities then CPUs to sell, so even a 5% shift means hundreds maybe thousands of jobs and millions of dollars that are no longer needed and cuts into their profits. Meaning each lost % means an exponential loss of net profit from each CPU they do sell. This is huge even if its just a potion of a of portion of the whole Pie. Then when you consider they own a huge and seemling insurmountable portion of the DIY market it gets even better.