Wednesday, March 07, 2007

AMD vs. Intel Antitrust Case

AMD has recently accused Intel of willfully destroying evidence leading to their accountability of crimes. This is a huge mistake on the part of Intel. Deleting the very evidence that would prove them either guilty or not will only turn out badly. The court has now given Intel three weeks to retrieve all the data concerning AMD's antitrust lawsuit against them. If Intel fails to retrieve it all, it's very likely that AMD will win the case.

Should Intel's excuse for the destruction of evidence be believed?

5 Comments:

Blogger Pupitmiser said...

Hehe, yeah you have a way for poetic justice don't you? I also disbelieve Intel's excuse. Intel has sunk so low in the field of fair competition that they deserve to lose this lawsuit. They really need to learn their lesson of fair-play.

10:33 PM  
Blogger Pupitmiser said...

Yeah; Intel rly screwed themselves over on this one. Too bad for them :P

10:26 AM  
Blogger tannis said...

Weeeeellllll I think that they didnt just loose it, but did so on purpous, and the jury would prolly also think so, so mebby loseing them wasent the best way to go intel!!!! Thats when u start ot falsify docs.


DUMBASSES

6:03 PM  
Blogger Pupitmiser said...

lolz; yeah encourage them to do illegal things another way :P

6:05 PM  
Blogger tannis said...

But my way has a LOT higher chance of sucsess :P

5:21 PM  

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