The long-running feud between the two biggest makers of PC processors re-ignited last week as AMD filed suit against Intel for monopolistic behaviour. AMD said that if its antitrust suit succeeds, buyers will benefit from more innovation, better supply and lower prices.
In a 48-page document filed with a US federal court, AMD alleges that Intel forced customers into exclusive deals; punished customers by withholding marketing subsidies if they dealt with AMD; and ...
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