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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (261961)10/15/2009 9:06:16 AM
From: fastpathguruRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
>what reasonale explanation could you possibly give that explains how Intel achieved 100% share at Lenovo, if not for the millions of dollars that are directly related to a de-facto exclusive arrangement by many contemporaneous emails?

What makes you think I have to explain anything to you?


I don't expect ANY explanations from you. Just innuendo and obfuscation.

Intel has an exclusive arrangement with Apple. Apple won't use AMD. How can there be exclusivity without illegal coercion? By your reasoning Intel must be forcing AMD out of the market. How do you explain that? What more proof can there be? I'm sure you would demand that I explain it first and there's no reason to ask Apple. You wouldn't like what they say.

Pure straw man argument: Misrepresent my position, attack your misrepresentation, and then declare my position to be incorrect.

Is Intel accused of coercing an exclusive arrangement out of Apple? Do you or anyone have copious email evidence and a rebate schedule that show Apple is being induced to remain exclusive? If not, why bother asking me as if it bears any relationship to Intel<->Lenovo?

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