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Re: Elmer Phud post# 97530

Monday, 01/10/2011 6:23:34 PM

Monday, January 10, 2011 6:23:34 PM

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One thing that is worth remembering is that Intel chose to start the fight with nVidia when it filed a law suit asserting that nVidia did not have a license for certain chipset products that nVidia was not making at the time and never did make. This was such a great idea that Intel had to pay nVidia $1.5 Billion to end the fight it started.

A second point is that Intel ended up paying more to nVidia than it paid to AMD for their antitrust claim. The comparison shows both the folly of Intel's strategy to start a fight over the chipset business and the weakness of AMD's antitrust claim involving a microprocessor market that is orders of magnitude larger than the chipset business.
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