On CHOW: Use leftovers wisely
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

May 13th, 2009

EC: Intel 'abused dominant position' vs AMD; fined record $1.45 billion in antitrust case

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 3:34 am

Categories: Intel, Legal

Tags: Commission, Antitrust, Computer, Intel Corp., Chip, E.U., A.M.D., Corporate Law, Productivity, Sales Force Management

The European Commission on Wednesday fined Intel a record €1.06 billion, or about $1.446 billion, for abusing its dominance in the computer chip market to exclude longtime rival AMD. (techmeme)

The move comes just a day after Intel CEO Paul Otellini was reported to say that chip orders for Q2 2009 have been “a little better than we expected” and refused to comment on the antitrust case.

The E.U. competition commissioner, Neelie Kroes, said the penalty against the world’s largest chip maker was justified because the company had skewed competition and robbed consumers of choice.

Kroes said Intel “used illegal anticompetitive practices to exclude its only competitor and reduce consumers’ choice — and the whole story is about consumers,” adding that Intel’s practices “undermined innovation.”

From her remarks at the press conference:

“The Commission Decision contains evidence that Intel went to great lengths to cover-up many of its anti-competitive actions. Many of the conditions mentioned above were not to be found in Intel’s official contracts. However, the Commission was able to gather a broad range of evidence demonstrating Intel’s illegal conduct through statements from companies, on-site inspections, and formal requests for information.”

UPDATE: In a response, Intel CEO Paul Otellini had this to say:

“Intel takes strong exception to this decision. We believe the decision is wrong and ignores the reality of a highly competitive microprocessor marketplace – characterized by constant innovation, improved product performance and lower prices. There has been absolutely zero harm to consumers. Intel will appeal.”

“We do not believe our practices violated European law. The natural result of a competitive market with only two major suppliers is that when one company wins sales, the other does not. The Directorate General for Competition of the Commission ignored or refused to obtain significant evidence that contradicts the assertions in this decision. We believe this evidence shows that when companies perform well the market rewards them, when they don’t perform the market acts accordingly.”

“Intel never sells products below cost. We have however, consistently invested in innovation, in manufacturing and in developing leadership technology. The result is that we can discount our products to compete in a highly competitive marketplace, passing along to consumers everywhere the efficiencies of being the world’s leading volume manufacturer of microprocessors.”

UPDATE 2: AMD executive vice president for legal affairs Tom McCoy had this to say in the company’s official statement:

“After an exhaustive investigation, the EU came to one conclusion – Intel broke the law and consumers were hurt. With this ruling, the industry will benefit from an end to Intel’s monopoly-inflated pricing and European consumers will enjoy greater choice, value and innovation.”

UPDATE 3: More from AMD, this time from CMO Nigel Dessau: “I think [Otellini] doesn’t get, or has no remorse about, what they’ve been doing: disrespecting the consumer.” More here.

The previous record fine for similar abuses in the EU was €497 million, or about $677 million, levied at — you guessed it — Microsoft in March 2004 for blocking competition in markets for server computers and media software.

ZDNet UK: Intel hit with record €1bn EU antitrust fine

EC statement and remarks

Intel response

AMD statement

(The fine also is the largest ever imposed for any breach of competition law in the E.U.)

Focus on rebates

Kroes said Intel had pursued a strategy aimed mainly at excluding AMD by paying computer makers and retailers to postpone, cancel or avoid AMD products entirely.

Kroes ordered Intel to cease offering rebates to computer makers that had helped it “maintain a share of about 80 percent of the market for microchip sales and blocked AMD from increasing its share beyond about 20 percent of that market,” according to the New York Times.

Giuliano Meroni, the president of AMD’s operations in Europe, said the decision would “shift the power from an abusive monopolist to computer makers, retailers and above all PC consumers.”

Intel had no immediate comment, but it’s safe to expect the company to appeal the fine and orders to change its practices.

Under the order, Intel must change its business practices immediately pending its appeal, but could request an injunction in the meantime. Intel must pay the fine immediately, though the sum will be held in a bank account until the appeals process is over, a process that could take years.

You might say Intel got off easy: the commission is entitled to levy fines up to 10 percent of a company’s annual global sales; Intel’s annual sales were $37.6 billion in 2008, thus making the maximum penalty nearly $4 billion.

Money collected in antitrust cases is added to the trade bloc’s annual budget of roughly €130 billion, or about $177 billion USD.

Just last year, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission stepped up its inquiries into Intel, opening a formal investigation.

E.U. regulators first began investigating Intel in 2001 after AMD filed a complaint the year before with the E.U. authority in Brussels. In two sets of charges in 2007 and 2008, the commission accused Intel of similar tactics: by abusing its dominant position in computer chips by giving large rebates to computer makers, by paying computer makers to delay or cancel product lines and by offering chips for powerful server computers at prices below actual cost.

The commission also charged the firm with paying retailers not to sell personal computers using AMD chips.

Intel has maintained that it has done nothing wrong and has suggested that E.U. officials have not provided Intel with proper rights of defense during the investigation.

The EC has ongoing inquiries into other U.S. companies, including Rambus, which holds patents on memory chips, and Qualcomm, which develops wireless technology for phones. Regulators are also questioning Cisco Systems, the world’s largest maker of networking equipment, about whether it restricts competition for network maintenance services.

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

Email Andrew NuscaFollow on Twitter

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 353 Talkback(s)
Both of them?
I can't imagine that you have more than 2 clients, at least not based upon your usual brain dead posts. I am sure that they (like Intel, Microsoft, Oracle, etc.) will appreciate them and file them with the rest (in the circular file, as it were). Or is that more credit than they merit?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: B.O.F.H. Posted on: 11/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Nobody was fining AMD a couple years ago  zmud | 05/13/09
Major Difference  Rick_S1 | 05/13/09
You have to be kidding  Cayble | 05/13/09
You miss the point  peter.woff@... | 05/13/09
He didn't miss the point...  Spiritusindomit@... | 05/13/09
It would seem that Intel was acting like  mjolnar@... | 05/13/09
I think you missed the point  20kwfence | 05/13/09
Wrong! AMD's performance edge had little market impact.  T1Oracle | 05/13/09
Why is Intel so frieghtened of AMD?  WiredGuy | 05/13/09
Because the availability of a suitable competitor  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Why is Intel so Frightened of AMD?  rcbarr83@... | 05/13/09
AMD never had dominace, never even led Intel  eggmanbubbagee@... | 05/13/09
RE: AMD never had dominace, never even led Intel  blaze1024 | 05/13/09
show me  eggmanbubbagee@... | 05/13/09
I know kungfu  Mitch 74 | 05/13/09
k6 floating point sucked, at least in Quake  eggmanbubbagee@... | 05/13/09
Kung fu, Schmung fu...  sgmunson | 05/13/09
The Intel PLATFORM was better, more ad $ too  eggmanbubbagee@... | 05/13/09
RE: Kung fu, Schmung fu...  Col Mustard | 05/13/09
it does however, explain AMD nearly being bankrupt  T1Oracle | 05/15/09
Wow, well read. . .  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
RE: know kungfu  Col Mustard | 05/13/09
Sigh. . .  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
What are you talking about?  Hates Idiots | 05/13/09
People look at this the wrong way.  mjolnar@... | 05/13/09
EU Law  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
of course it's illegal in the USA.  Rick S._z | 05/13/09
Actually...  Spiritusindomit@... | 05/13/09
Hold on though. . . .  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
Actually, it's a Unix not Linux base, and the deal  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Please..  DonBurnett | 05/13/09
It's not legal in the U.S., either  akulkis | 05/13/09
Antitrust is answered with a greedy hand!  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
They only got fined about 3% of their Worldwide  mjolnar@... | 05/13/09
Correct. . .but;  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
As much as I despise the EU  akulkis | 05/13/09
Europe will obviously never want to do business with You  An Old Man | 05/13/09
Context of the article  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
I whole heartedly agree.  clhd@... | 05/13/09
I love how the biggest fines they hand out...  Spiritusindomit@... | 05/13/09
I hear where you are coming from, however;  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
Sorry for the reference.  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
That's because AMD didn't do anything illegal.  Narg | 05/13/09
Agreed. . .  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
Agreed. .  Col Mustard | 05/13/09
You obviously missed the Rockford files  akulkis | 05/13/09
Rockford files?  HotLantaGal | 05/16/09
Perhaps...  fairportfan | 05/13/09
Who supports AMD?  blarman_z | 05/20/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  oyesid | 05/13/09
Try reading the article next time.  Bozzer | 05/13/09
Well said bozzer.....read the article oyesid  TonyOz | 05/13/09
guilty???  bob_e_y | 05/13/09
Your kidden right  Par-Pro | 05/13/09
No, he's right.  Spiritusindomit@... | 05/13/09
Agreed. Parallel architecture  muehlbauer | 05/13/09
THINK MAN THINK!!!!  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
THINK MAN THINK!!!!  Col Mustard | 05/13/09
Your kidden right  Col Mustard | 05/13/09
Actually..  akulkis | 05/13/09
what a load of bollox  An Old Man | 05/13/09
Re: what a load of bollox  Col Mustard | 05/13/09
********.  akulkis | 05/13/09
EU might have been right...  20kwfence | 05/13/09
Huge Fine  sboverie@... | 05/13/09
Huge Fine  Col Mustard | 05/13/09
I agree  desamuelson | 05/13/09
You could have read...  zkiwi | 05/13/09
this isn't about volume discounts  akulkis | 05/13/09
WRONG  akulkis | 05/13/09
I agree!!!  sbass@... | 05/14/09
Uh, there's that CHOICE word again....  no_zd_user_name | 05/13/09
Choice vs. Standardization  TaxNerd | 05/13/09
There already was a standard  Henk de Boer | 05/13/09
I beg to differ. Consumer right to choice is protected by FTC  no_zd_user_name | 05/13/09
Target had them last November, the Asus  JustAnAboveAverageJoe | 05/13/09
Walmart  mikefarinha | 05/13/09
Walmart also pulled the GOS PC off the shelfs after  JustAnAboveAverageJoe | 05/13/09
I'd have to check again, but  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Only if you call  akulkis | 05/13/09
There's a difference between choice and options  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Good luck trying to use an alternative OS on Apple HW  Custard_over_2x_Pie | 05/13/09
Good Luck...  no_zd_user_name | 05/13/09
But your original point was about Apple hardware  Custard_over_2x_Pie | 05/13/09
That's lame.  30YrVet | 05/13/09
Simple: Preimaged drives  no_zd_user_name | 05/13/09
It goes by demand  Crestview | 05/13/09
Consumers create demand.  no_zd_user_name | 05/13/09
Consumers aren't demanding  ITLeader | 05/13/09
Where there is no choice there is no demand.  no_zd_user_name | 05/13/09
Correct...but...  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
Ahhh.... Eurotopians  croberts | 05/13/09
I think that this is a move to boost employment...  Roque Mocan | 05/13/09
LOL - can't get blood from a turnip...try the US companies - nt  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/13/09
Got No Oil ? Invade a country !  Alan Smithie | 05/13/09
lol  desamuelson | 05/13/09
and that has relevance how, exactly?  akulkis | 05/13/09
Weak argument - I just consider the source - but your right - nt  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/14/09
o my how people see thing  dirtfarmer | 05/13/09
AMD is history  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/13/09
As are your posts  Donald_Rupert | 05/13/09
Whgy am I not surprised  akulkis | 05/13/09
Both of them?  B.O.F.H. | 11/04/09
Worth every penny  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/13/09
Yup...  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
So you all think wrong?  Randalllind | 05/13/09
See, here's the problem with antitrust as it's written  wolf_z | 05/13/09
Walmarts next  pcguy777 | 05/13/09
Not in the USA  softwareFlunky | 05/13/09
May the loser be the winner... what?  smoring | 05/13/09
Here's the best comment on anti-trust so far.  lalogos | 05/13/09
Good points...  TaxNerd | 05/13/09
AMEN - Well Said. The last part is sad but true  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/13/09
It's not the finger, it's the fist of justice.  softwareFlunky | 05/13/09
RE It's not the finger, it's the fist of justice.:  Col Mustard | 05/13/09
If you don've have enough cable TV choices  akulkis | 05/13/09
Not a good example  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
Perfectly consistent logic  akulkis | 05/13/09
Some people have already chosen  reziol | 05/13/09
I am shocked my Packard Bell 486 sucked totally  Randalllind | 05/13/09
I am truly shocked, as this post indicates that  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Not a Wise Consumer!  bjterry62 | 05/13/09
I agree!  flboffin | 05/13/09
Not then, but I've learned...  reziol | 05/13/09
obviously you're not very scientifically oriented.  akulkis | 05/13/09
You learn to respect fire by being burned only once  reziol | 05/14/09
LOL, you are the worst consumer of all time  dragosani | 05/13/09
If I knew then what I know now....  reziol | 05/13/09
As a degreed computer systems engineer  akulkis | 05/13/09
As a degreed computer systems engineer,  reziol | 05/14/09
Just ot right.  JBDragon | 05/17/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  xbit77 | 05/13/09
Well,  arcebus@... | 05/13/09
Because it's a CRIMINAL proceeding.  akulkis | 05/13/09
AMD just needs to make a better product...  nappy_d | 05/13/09
For heaven's sake nappy_d, read Kroes' statement !  TonyOz | 05/13/09
Kroes said  desamuelson | 05/13/09
Desamuelson, Neelie Kroes is a woman not a man  TonyOz | 05/14/09
exactly.  akulkis | 05/13/09
They get fined for using what's best described as  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Fines  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  djmik | 05/13/09
Don't do the crime  akulkis | 05/13/09
EC don't know a thing  Comnenus | 05/13/09
got that right  info@... | 05/13/09
You can go into any major retail department store  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  michael.burgess@... | 05/13/09
Yes I was hurt!  l.sarrazin@... | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  tcarlisle@... | 05/13/09
Think about what you said in your post  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
HORRENDOUS CRIME COMMITED BY EU YET!!!!!!!!!!  TalentSupporter | 05/13/09
ha,ha,ha!  Linux Geek | 05/13/09
Your user name(Linux..)itself indicates that you are product of Piracy...  TalentSupporter | 05/13/09
Are you drunk? [nt]  Scrat | 05/13/09
Interesting reaction and post  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
The facts all world know.....  TalentSupporter | 05/13/09
Open Office has always been better than MS Office  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Thieves always have justification for everything...  TalentSupporter | 05/13/09
I know many businesses that have switched to  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Facts like...  zkiwi | 05/13/09
No  desamuelson | 05/13/09
Every single person accused by McCarty  akulkis | 05/13/09
As as an American...  akulkis | 05/13/09
Shame on you...  TalentSupporter | 05/14/09
WORSE YET!!!!  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
10% of 100k is 10k,,,,,,, NT  desamuelson | 05/13/09
math along with history ?.nt  desamuelson | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  l.sarrazin@... | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  Cerebral*Origami | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  Loverock Davidson | 05/13/09
Nah. Not so good, loverock.  nizuse | 05/13/09
Unfortunately your US courts roll over too easily.  Custard_over_2x_Pie | 05/13/09
MS doesn't stuff brown enevelopes  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
And what does that have to do with anything?  Loverock Davidson | 05/13/09
prove it  desamuelson | 05/13/09
So, about that spanking...  zkiwi | 05/13/09
AMD Makes Fine CPU's  johnaudie@... | 05/13/09
when was AMD ever the "leading chip manufacturer"?  eggmanbubbagee@... | 05/13/09
Logic Chips Not CPUs  kyron.gustafson@... | 05/13/09
dell is not intel exclusive... nt  desamuelson | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  l.sarrazin@... | 05/13/09
Enforced Communism  lcc@... | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  blcslv | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  peterquenault@... | 05/13/09
happy assumptions  desamuelson | 05/13/09
I know where you live!!!  sbass@... | 05/20/09
--  mikeb41@... | 05/13/09
Probably True  lcc@... | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
AMD is NOT doing the best job. Simple  DrBellamy | 05/13/09
the size of the fine suggests no big deal  eggmanbubbagee@... | 05/13/09
The case started eight years ago on actions before  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  binyo66 | 05/13/09
I have several AMD chips sitting on a shelf...  PC Services | 05/13/09
Seal them in clear resin, along with your family-tree  Custard_over_2x_Pie | 05/13/09
You have to laugh  Ralraus | 05/14/09
You have to laugh  Ralraus | 05/14/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  rtbosch@... | 05/13/09
EU Plans to Destroy Success  lmenningen | 05/13/09
Somolia isn't the only country harboring pirates  30YrVet | 05/13/09
May I suggest you look at how unlawful and  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Get your figures straight  Leon Buijs | 05/13/09
Well Done! XD  jadjkorn64 | 05/13/09
All about the consumers....  JoeMama_z | 05/13/09
I don't choose intel because they give me money...  Spiritusindomit@... | 05/13/09
No such thing as "Free Market" anymore  Crestview | 05/13/09
Idiots is a good word...  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/13/09
At least they limit it to the major corporate level  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
Oh I hate the lawsuits here - it's the (opinion) the  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/14/09
What a Cretin  An Old Man | 05/13/09
I have been following it enough to form opinion  US Is ! Europe-ThankGod! | 05/14/09
They may be US based companies but this in the European market.  B.O.F.H. | 05/14/09
Old Man...  DrBellamy | 05/17/09
And MS shouldn't be allowed to sell any product  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
This is all socialism  Crestview | 05/13/09
Sorry?  SimonUK2 | 05/13/09
Socialism, what are you talking about?  Henk de Boer | 05/13/09
The Geniuses of Greed are Politicians  otaddy | 05/13/09
Missing the point.  Hates Idiots | 05/13/09
Fines didn't stop Microsoft from dumping XP on the netbook market.  softwareFlunky | 05/13/09
If the fines don't stop MS and Intel from  Deadly Ernest | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  viweed@... | 05/13/09
You are so right!  DrBellamy | 05/17/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  viweed@... | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  viweed@... | 05/13/09
If it's all about the consumers..  bikelly | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  wtfnix | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  viweed@... | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  viweed@... | 05/13/09
Disturbing that EU thinks they have so much power.  bRaingear | 05/13/09
Even more disturbing than that...  zkiwi | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  viweed@... | 05/13/09
I use AMD  mrcguy07 | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  bighugedave | 05/13/09
HAHA  Alan Smithie | 05/13/09
Bah, $1.45B? Will you take a personal check?  Skidpalace | 05/13/09
I'll be boycotting AMD and giving all my support to Intel  trance2tec | 05/13/09
INDEED. Do you think OEMs like being dragged into court?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/13/09
Not half as embarrassing......  Alan Smithie | 05/13/09
American Debt  Bozzer | 05/14/09
American capitalism...??  DrBellamy | 05/17/09
Enough money to ...  Earthling2 | 05/13/09
AMD to cry foul over ATI's failure.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/13/09
Who the heck is the EC?  Nsaf | 05/13/09
Try reading sometime - it helps  Alan Smithie | 05/13/09
You are very kind...  Nsaf | 05/13/09
You took the jest very well  Alan Smithie | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  Don in MO | 05/13/09
where is the evidence?  barash | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  vpaulg | 05/13/09
The EU,,,, nt  desamuelson | 05/13/09
E.U. hates Intel more than MS?  Narg | 05/13/09
the WEAK always complains....  Nsaf | 05/13/09
who gets the money? EU now, but AMD can sue for it's own interests next.  Rick S._z | 05/13/09
Who gets this money? AMD?  vpaulg | 05/13/09
Intel could fix things quickly  rickroberts_mcse@... | 05/13/09
Think of this as a cost of doing business in EU  barash | 05/14/09
What was Kroes smokin'...?  Wolfie2K3 | 05/13/09
Innovation from the competition  DEFleener | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  RichardG123 | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  Mabrick | 05/13/09
Deleted, moved to correct location  sgmunson | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  pantelides | 05/13/09
Work to our disadvantage?  Skidpalace | 05/13/09
"Disadvantage", right  DrBellamy | 05/17/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  pagraves | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  phatkat | 05/13/09
Clearing a few things up  shaf_90@... | 05/13/09
somebody has to stop those EU socialists  jk_10 | 05/13/09
Stop the socialists  martin23 | 05/13/09
This issue has everything to do with socialism  sbass@... | 05/13/09
Without being rude  martin23 | 05/13/09
America has embrased socialism  sbass@... | 05/13/09
Read the judgement  martin23 | 05/14/09
This issue has everything to do with socialism  dbanting | 05/13/09
Greedy Self Centered person  sbass@... | 05/13/09
Try to spout less Ayn Rand slogans  BigRonW | 05/14/09
The amazing - Ayn Rand (trust in yourself)  sbass@... | 05/14/09
fantasy  desamuelson | 05/13/09
Why?  zkiwi | 05/13/09
US way not much different from EU  otaddy | 05/13/09
Which explains away why California has already hit 12% (nt)  zkiwi | 05/13/09
Both countries would fair better...  DrBellamy | 05/17/09
Better if Harry Potter ran the world!  sbass@... | 05/20/09
Intel is guilty as charged!  Oregon_Polar | 05/13/09
You are very confused  sbass@... | 05/13/09
Not Confused..  Oregon_Polar | 05/14/09
Intel fanboi flaming!  sbass@... | 05/20/09
"We do not believe our practices violated European law"...  konkreet | 05/13/09
From each according to their ability, to each according to their need.  sbass@... | 05/13/09
You misunderstand...  Oregon_Polar | 05/14/09
Rules change  sbass@... | 05/14/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  KrazyGuy | 05/13/09
EC Oversteps its bounds significantly.  Bruizer | 05/13/09
Really?  zkiwi | 05/13/09
Why is the EC policing business in non-EU countries.  Bruizer | 05/13/09
Not going to happen...  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
So, your "solution" is to...  zkiwi | 05/13/09
Pack Sand  slylabs13 | 05/13/09
stick a pig time  martin23 | 05/13/09
Multicore Licensing  PsyBeats | 05/13/09
a look back  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
Multi-Core  DrBellamy | 05/17/09
Serves them right !  Gradius2 | 05/13/09
"Europeans are stupid"  Donald_Rupert | 05/13/09
Ummm....  DaemonSlayer | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  lrn28805@... | 05/13/09
I reckon...  zkiwi | 05/13/09
Gee, I Wonder ???  Aussie_Troll | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  ShadowGIATL | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  poesboes | 05/13/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  shaf_90@... | 05/14/09
NO, the EU plans to destroy cheating  shaf_90@... | 05/14/09
It appears to me...  ShadowGIATL | 05/14/09
Fine, not Tax  shaf_90@... | 05/14/09
Umm...  ShadowGIATL | 05/14/09
Is it?  shaf_90@... | 05/15/09
Opinions and points of view...  ShadowGIATL | 05/15/09
NO, the EU plans to destroy cheating  sbass@... | 05/14/09
Compare  shaf_90@... | 05/15/09
So...  ShadowGIATL | 05/15/09
So... Outstanding Comment happy  sbass@... | 05/20/09
Do companies ever fail on their own in the EU  Boot_Agnostic | 05/14/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  jkamono@... | 05/14/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  leonm@... | 05/14/09
Bookkeeping evidence is confidential... but very specific.  Rick S._z | 05/14/09
Whats wrong with Rebates?  sbass@... | 05/14/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  barash | 05/14/09
Intel continues to "deny", as many criminals do.  Rick S._z | 05/14/09
enforcing market share  rmstock | 05/14/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  Gnuggs | 05/14/09
Who gets the 1.45 Billion? AMD? or EU?  sbass@... | 05/14/09
If you think the EU is failing  shaf_90@... | 05/15/09
Like the coffee in Germany?  sbass@... | 05/15/09
We need to wake up?  ShadowGIATL | 05/15/09
Outstanding Comment "We need to wake up? "  sbass@... | 05/18/09
Listen to NPR ???  sbass@... | 05/14/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  jazzy5@... | 05/14/09
Who cares? AMD sucks!  bendib | 05/14/09
Quadcore technologies is license from AMD  sengkoui | 05/15/09
Hurt Intel?  ShadowGIATL | 05/16/09
Intel sucks  stevehabs | 05/15/09
That is probably because...  ShadowGIATL | 05/16/09
intel  stevehabs | 05/16/09
They already have 45nm...  ShadowGIATL | 05/16/09
EU model is to protect competition regardless  wellduh | 05/17/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  ererere33 | 05/19/09
A scary thougth  Prisoner863 | 05/20/09
RE: EC fines Intel record $1.45 billion in antitrust case for moves vs. AMD  vivek_gk | 05/21/09
oh really  rparker009 | 05/21/09
Who's an idiot?  sbass@... | 05/21/09
Maybe now the US Trade Commision will do their JOB, TOO!  Sinbad713 | 05/26/09
So who is naive? plain  sbass@... | 05/26/09

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement
Click Here

Recent Entries

advertisement

Archives

Favorite Links

ZDNet Blogs

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Smart Tech Expert advice on innovations in healthcare and the green technologies that make it happen. Find out more
  • Smart Business Discussion and advice on management issues that revolve around making your world smarter and more useful. More Smart Advice
  • Smart People The best and worst moves in the management and strategy trenches. Learn More