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Comments on: AMD revives antitrust allegations against Intel

A new brief filed in AMD's antitrust complaint against its rival is said to lay out specific evidence of Intel's wrongdoing, but any pertinent details are redacted in the public version.

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Poor AMD...
by Heebee Jeebies May 6, 2008 2:33 PM PDT
If you can't make products that people want to buy then claim unfair competition against the company that can and does.

Having tried an AMD processor once and having nothing but problems with it I would never touch an AMD processor again.

Having bought two Radeon video cards to run three monitors on my system and still having troubles with them nearly a year after buying them I would never touch an ATI product again.

Hey, AMD make good products that are affordable, reliable and can compete speed wise with your competition. Otherwise don't whine like preschoolers because someone has better bubblegum.

Robert
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by kyle172 May 7, 2008 1:06 AM PDT
Has this guy lost his mind or was he Brain washed. AMD has every right in the world to file unfair competition charges. Look anywhere and you will see it.

es MOST gamers prefer AMD and people DO want to buy AMD products ATI is legend one of the first graphics card I ever had. How can you disrespect a company that has been around for years reguardless of quality of the product. If you don't like your ATI card then don't "Whine" about it as you said
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by WulfTheSaxon May 26, 2008 8:54 PM PDT
Most people aren't aware that Intel's 64-bit architecture is a near-exact clone of AMD64, bar a couple missing features.
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