EU Officials Raid Intel Offices
Eukariote writes "As part of the ongoing antitrust investigations, EU officials have raided Intel offices as well as offices of a number of IT firms manufacturing or selling computers. This follows the recent ruling by Japan's Fair Trade Commission declaring Intel's exclusionary practices illegal as well as the lawsuit filed by AMD."
This should provide evidence that they have tried to grind their competitors into the ground through monopoly techniques rather than fair competition.
I will be interested to see if they find a direct series of actions that can be connected with the failure of TransMeta as a chip maker.
Beyond that, there should be some interesting material in there relating to AMD.
K
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TFA doesn't say how the EU officials raided Intel's offices, did they choose to RAID 0 or RAID 1 them?
its a just a typo. you know what he meant. look how close b and g are. at least someone else *attemped* to make a joke out of it.
Why does my post history abruptly stop? I want to laugh at the stupid things I posted as a kid.