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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (259331)4/1/2009 4:06:03 PM
From: fastpathguruRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Yes you do need documentation of cause and effect to distinguish from coincidence. Please document significant share gains immediately following the lawsuit.

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AMD CPU Market Share Grew Over 20%
Posted on Thu January 26 2006 6:24 am by VRArchiver


>What new and extra-compelling AMD product came out concurrent with the launch of the antitrust suit that could account for such an immediate share gain?

You haven't shown an immediate share gain but it's already been explained to you why it takes time for a new player to get a toehold in the server space. It's obvious to everyone but you.


I state these two items of information as fact.

A) Following the lawsuit, AMD gained major traction in the server space.

B) AMD's lawsuit alleges that Intel's conduct had been excluding them from the server space.

(This is the part where you posit your speculative alternative theory as fact, while arguing that I'm convicting Intel with no evidence.)