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To: Dan3 who wrote (57117)10/4/2001 6:35:55 PM
From: TimFRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
If such a case were ever brought, it would be Intel that would end up paying once the dust settled.

Dan, AMD wouldn't have to pay anything but Intel would be safe as well. If you advertise a car as having 300hp and it actually has 500hp then you are not guilty of false advertising even if it is slower then another car with 200hp.

Maybe someone could try to sue Intel about it's Pentium 4 making your internet experience faster campaign but they would have very little chance of success in such a lawsuit unless Intel has the most incompetent lawyers on the planet.

Tim