|
Netherlands4990 Posts
Intel Fined Record $1.45 Billion in Antitrust Case
By JAMES KANTER Published: May 13, 2009
BRUSSELS — The European Commission on Wednesday fined Intel a record €1.06 billion ($1.44 billion) for abusing its dominance in the market for computer chips to exclude Advanced Micro Devices, which is Intel’s only serious rival.
The E.U. competition commissioner, Neelie Kroes, said the penalty against Intel, the world’s largest chip maker, was justified because the company had skewed competition and robbed consumers of choice.
+ Show Spoiler +
|
Yeah i just red about it moments ago.
Quite a fine they gave intel. But this is good, they should proceed and do their job better and throw more fines. There are many companies in many areas who are abusing their dominant stance on the market.
|
Intel have such strong ties in distributor channels that i don't see how this will change anything. What exactly have Intel done to deserve this? Their products are just ... superior. Unlike microsoft who abuse the channel relationships, intel is actually worthy of their dominance.
|
Netherlands922 Posts
This is a good thing. but i wonder waht the EU will doe with the fine money..
|
Netherlands4990 Posts
Said on the television news: Intel pays manufacturers to NOT manufacture/make any A.M.D. chips/parts
|
On May 13 2009 19:55 haduken wrote: Intel have such strong ties in distributor channels that i don't see how this will change anything. What exactly have Intel done to deserve this? Their products are just ... superior. Unlike microsoft who abuse the channel relationships, intel is actually worthy of their dominance.
That's not the point, although I do agree that Intel is better atm. What they did was to pay large companies to only use their products. Dell, Acer, HP, and Media Markt for example. This all happened between 2002 and 2007 (when the performance gap between AMD and Intel products wasn't as skewed). Intel has appealed, so who knows what they will eventually pay.
|
On May 13 2009 19:55 haduken wrote: What exactly have Intel done to deserve this? Their products are just ... superior. facepalm
|
It would be good if this worked, i.e. the fine actually caused them to lose money in the end.
|
Am I oldschool for supporting AMD instead of Intel?
|
while intel has been a bad boy, AMD isnt doing so hot lately largely because of its own stupidity. their purchase of ATI didnt time well with the economic slow down.
my friend works at AMD is worried that the company may go down or hand out pink slips.
|
Same thing happened with microsoft? Great that this fine happened. A single company dominating a market is never good.
|
|
is awesome32274 Posts
|
didnt this happen with microsoft?
|
On May 14 2009 10:38 VarmVaffel wrote: Am I oldschool for supporting AMD instead of Intel? Yes.
|
On May 14 2009 12:38 Gray[FH wrote: didnt this happen with microsoft?
Yes.
|
|
I don't think Intel really deserved it, but whatever. Even if Intel paid manufacturers to build using Intel chipsets, AMD could do just the same.
|
United States17042 Posts
On May 15 2009 01:36 Torenhire wrote: I don't think Intel really deserved it, but whatever. Even if Intel paid manufacturers to build using Intel chipsets, AMD could do just the same.
that's not really a level playing field, and not a precedent that you want to establish. companies should compete on the product that they're selling for business, and not compete on what kind of subsidies or kickbacks they can give to the other people in the supply chain.
|
Down with the imperialists !
|
|
|
|