I was talking about companies in general, not just Intel and AMD, when I made that comment.
In terms of companies that compete globally, there are quite a few in Europe.
Why does the EU always seem to come down on US-based companies that control a large portion of specific markets?
Does it do this for European-based companies as well?
I'm not crying for Intel, they have plenty of money and lawyers to deal with anything the EU throws at them (and someone should keep large multinational corporations in check), but it seems like the EU picks on US companies a lot.
Wow you're a douchebag.
I was talking about companies in general, not just Intel and AMD, when I made that comment. In terms of companies that compete globally, there are quite a few in Europe.
Why does the EU always seem to come down on US-based companies that control a large portion of specific markets? Does it do this for European-based companies as well? I'm not crying for Intel, they have plenty of money and lawyers to deal with anything the EU throws at them (and someone should keep large multinational corporations in check), but it seems like the EU picks on US companies a lot.