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In 1991, AMD filed an antitrust lawsuit against Intel claiming that they were trying to secure and maintain a monopoly. [7] One year later, a court ruled against Intel, awarding AMD $10 million "plus a royalty-free license to any Intel patents used in AMD's own x86-style processor".
The Intel case originated from Advanced Micro Devices' antitrust claims against Intel in Europe. AMD filed a complaint against Intel in the European Union's antitrust enforcement agency (the Directorate-General for Competition), and then filed a lawsuit in the U.S. for discovery of certain Intel documents in order to further their complaint.
The lawsuits were noted to significantly burden the competition with legal bills, even if Intel lost the suits. [44] Antitrust allegations had been simmering since the early 1990s and had been the cause of one lawsuit against Intel in 1991.
Maybe Apple (AAPL) should have been paying more attention to Intel's antitrust case. According to The New York Times, Apple is getting the once-over from Department of Justice investigators, who ...
The EU Court of Justice, Europe's top court, ruled on Thursday in favour of Intel, ending a nearly two-decade-long fight between the U.S. chipmaker and EU regulators who had said it had tried to ...
Gates spent his final years as Microsoft's CEO entangled in a high-profile antitrust case brought by the U.S. Justice Department to break up the software maker.
United States of America v. Microsoft Corporation, 253 F.3d 34 (D.C. Cir. 2001), was a landmark American antitrust law case at the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Intel is no stranger to antitrust problems, the company just got nailed with a $25 million fine in Korea, Europe's been breathing down its neck for years, and AMD has been trying to drum up ...