news.cnet.com - 3/18/2009
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In the wake of the latest kerfuffle between Advanced Micro Devices and Intel, AMD's chief counsel seized the moment to sound off on a primal fear at his company: Intel is bent on its destruction. Intel, of course, doesn't quite see it that way.
After Intel accused AMD on Monday ...
monster-hardware.com - 3/13/2009
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Buy AMD NOW! A few weeks ago I
used part of my federal tax refund, (thanks Uncle
Sam) and bought a new processor, an AMD Phenom X4 9950 BE CPU to be exact, the fastest processor my old Asus M2N-E (nForce 570) motherboard can support. Yawn. Many years ...
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pcper.com - 3/14/2009
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We at PC Perspective are about as familiar
with the upcoming Intel Larrabee technology as anyone outside
of Intel can be; we have covered it at various stages of the development process since early 2007. For those of you unfamiliar, Larrabee is a ...
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New details on Intel Larrabee architecture and ...
news.cnet.com - 3/16/2009
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This post was updated at 8:23 a.m. PDT
with comments from Intel and AMD and at 8:33
a.m. PDT with The Foundry Company's new name, Globalfoundries. Advanced Micro Devices announced Monday that Intel plans to pull its 2001 cross-licensing patent ...
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Battle Between Intel and AMD Heats Up
Overclockers Club news Feed —
... involves some serious accusations. A lawyer for AMD has come out and said that they feel Intel is trying to kill their company with their move to break the licensing agreement with AMD. The argument centers on the recent spin-off from AMD, Globalfoundries. Intel states that since AMD isn’t the majority owner of the company that it cannot include it in the agreement with Intel. AMD counters by saying that they provided over 50% of the assets when it was spun off, therefore making it a subsidiary. Intel plans to break the license agreement in 60 days if the ...
AMD Lawyer: Intel Would Like Us Dead
AMDZone Frontpage —
CNet relays that an AMD lawyer said that Intel would "like us dead". Wolin doesn't buy into the oft-repeated theory that Intel needs AMD to keep the industry honest and to keep the U.S. government at bay. "I don't agree with the premise that they have to have us and they think they have to have us. I think they would absolutely like us dead," Wolin said.
The Dickensian depiction of AMD as the impoverished, distressed victim of Intel's bullying and manipulation is inaccurate and, more importantly, misses the relevant point, according to Intel spokesman Chuck Mulloy. "It's ...
AMD lawyer says Intel wants to destroy AMD
DV Hardware —
... wouldn't exist. If they had to deal with the government every now and then, that's fine, and they're still extracting monopoly profits from the industry," he said.
Wolin doesn't buy into the oft-repeated theory that Intel needs AMD to keep the industry honest and to keep the U.S. government at bay. "I don't agree with the premise that they have to have us and they think they have to have us. I think they would absolutely like us dead," Wolin said.
Read more at CNET. AMD lawyer says Intel wants to destroy AMD - More news ...
AMD claims Intel wants them Dead
TweakTown's News RSS Feed —
... phone interview. Wolin said that it is Intels goal to wipe them out, he counters Intels claim that they need AMD for competition saying I think they would absolutely like us dead Those are strong words from AMD at this time and have been viewed as attention seeking by some analysts. Intel spokesman, Chuck Mulloy replied It's nice of them to try to speak for us. AMD has been a competitor for almost 40 years in one form or another. This is not about AMD going away," Read more here In a phone interview Tuesday, AMD general counsel Harry Wolin refuted Intel's claim that ...
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In the wake of the latest kerfuffle between Advanced Micro Devices and Intel, AMD's chief counsel seized the moment to sound off on a primal belief at his company: Intel is bent on its destruction. Intel, of course, doesn't quite see it that way. ...
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