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To: Dan3 who wrote (255118)8/3/2008 4:21:02 AM
From: TenchusatsuRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
Dan, > If AMD threatens or bribes all of Intel's customers to not use Intel's parts, then AMD would be guilty of the same civil tort ...

You're still not making sense.

At issue are exclusivity deals, which others have confirmed is OK for a non-monopoly for not OK for a "monopoly" like Intel. And of course, Intel is a "monopoly" simply because it has 75-80% of the market.

Intel has not done anything that would be considered illegal if AMD did it.

Tenchusatsu