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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (256491)10/7/2008 5:45:20 PM
From: neolibRespond to of 275872
 
Withholding the information means withholding material facts.

That is what we don't know. What is "material" to you might not be "material" to them, if they accept AMD's assurances.

However, we now have a claim directly from AMD that some (all?) of the confidential information can in fact be shared with financial partners. So I would say that gives some clarity to things. I would read that to mean they DID share some (all?) of the information thusly allowed, and the problem for Intel is now to decide if the exclusion fits in this case.

I'm sure you have no inside information on this subject, so we will have to wait and see what develops. If Intel actually sues, that would indicate they read things differently. If they just rumble a bit, well...