Dell's Intel Bias Caused By Under the Table Cash?
swschrad writes "There's a story up on Reuters today saying Dell faces a class-action lawsuit for finagling the books to hide under-table money from Intel. The hidden cash, up to a quarter-billion dollars a quarter, is alleged to have been paid to keep competing CPUs out of Dell PCs. Dell, their accountants at PriceWaterhouse, company founder Michael Dell, and former CEO Kevin Rollins are all avoiding comment on the pending litigation."
What's wrong with paying another company to carry only your products? Is it considered anti-competitive?
But whatever the case, it shows that Intel doesn't trust their product enough to expose it to the free market.
The government can't save you.
Intel is a horrible monopolist that needs to be dismantled. Let's hope this is a step in that direction.
We are all waiting for the same story to break out about
Quicken, Adobe Photoshop, and Autocad
What possible reason could these companies have for holding back
on recompiling versions for Linux ?
He is noted for his legal extortion. Few of his lawsuits go to trial, but it's often cheaper to pay him off than to fight the suit.
I love Mondays. On a Monday, anything is possible.