Saturday, July 28th 2007

Intel Responds to EU Charges

In response to a statement of objections (SO) served by the European Commission yesterday regarding anti-competitive practices, Intel senior vice president and general counsel Bruce Sewell issued the following statement:
We are confident that the microprocessor market segment is functioning normally and that Intel's conduct has been lawful, pro-competitive, and beneficial to consumers...
The case is based on complaints from a direct competitor rather than customers or consumers. The Commission has an obligation to investigate those complaints. However, a Statement of Objections contains only preliminary allegations and does not itself amount to a finding that there has been a violation of European Union law...
Source: DailyTech
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6 Comments on Intel Responds to EU Charges

#1
a111087
they know they are guilty :D
well, i don't know if they are but will see...
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#2
tkpenalty
well after that announcement i saw like 10 C2D ads in 10 minutes...
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#4
hat
Enthusiast
I can see this turning into an AMD fanboy thread...
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#5
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
yeah, it could turn into a pro AMD thread, hell I am an pro AMD person (I really hate fanboy title) but its just very suspicious how Intel conducted business that is all. IF AMD did the same thing, I can assure you Id be saying the same thing in support of Intel.


Of course, I usually like the underdog so... :)
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Glump Bliermp
hatI can see this turning into an AMD fanboy thread...
I favor AMD. I use Conroe. A fanboy is a person who doesn't understand the fact that consistently low prices, and consistently higher quality products can only be obtained by at least 2 fairly competing companies.
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