Benetanegia
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Indeed, however, I can't name one US Anti-trust lawsuit that amounted to extortion like this. You have Microsoft getting pinned with anti-trust which basically just required a 3rd party to review their source code for anti-competitive behavior to Standard Oil which got broken into dozens of smaller, regional corporations. I can't name one time USA collected a fine under anti-trust law. Again, highly suspicious.
First of all, the EU can't do anything like that, because it's an american company and thus the EU can't intervene. And second those actions don't change anything for future actions and don't punish the actions nor pose an exemplary punishment.
And how many servers did those emails pass through? How many revisions have they undergone in the years since their authoring? Can they be validated or confirmed by other sources? I thought all the agreements Intel made were oral so why are there emails at all? Why is AMD still around if Intel is as guilty as they say they are?
Read above post. It's (not) funny that you are more inclined to believe, that it's more probable that the EU, HP, Dell, Lenovo, HTC... all of them lied, than admit that Intel did something wrong and was cought...