Posted in E-Week on July 30th, 2010 by E-Week
A special master appointed by a judge ruled that Intel's business practices, including giving OEMs discounts to limit their use of AMD products, did not harm consumers, and in some cases those discounts were passed onto consumers. He denied the request for class-action status for the lawsuit. - Intel got a rare win in court when a special master in a case filed by
consumers ruled that he had found no evidence that consumers had been hurt by
the giant chip maker's business practice of giving discounts to computer
makers.
Special Master Vincent Poppiti, ruling on the case, which was
fil...
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