If Intel wanted to just keep AMD out of the tablet market, such extensive contra revenue would not have been needed. A slight discount to undercut AMD probably would have done the job.
No, the contra revenue scheme literally has nothing to do with AMD.
Out of the tablets but also out of the fanless netbooks, most subsided baytrails ended in Windows such items, AMD devoted their APU to this OS only, a slight disount wouldnt have done it, you re forgeting that AMD has the best chip in this segment, if sold 30$ then a Baytrail at 10$ wouldnt had been attractive for OEMs, this would had induced a 35-40$ delta at retail at equal features, with such a difference the better chip prevail in a majority of cases.
Now if the contra revenue has nothing to do with AMD tell us why their chip, wich is notably better than Baytrail, wasnt used in a single main brand tablet and about in none of the fanless netbbooks if we except a few from HP...
As i already pointed none of the alleged targeted brands other than AMD did suffer in the slightest way, just look at their financials, and compare to AMD that suffered a decline in mobile APUs last quarter due to Intel flooding the market with subsided chips dedicated to this very mobile segment.
Right, so AMD would have shipped 30 million more CUus. 50% increase in their total shipped. If it wasnt some issue that certainly wasnt AMDs fault. And couldnt be related to their products at all.
Do you even believe this utter nonesense yourself?
I said 30% of 30 millions, you should read first before answering randomly.