AMD accuses Dell of putting Intel before customers
A report in the Dallas News quoted a senior executive of AMD accusing Dell of putting the needs of Intel first.
The paper quotes Ben Williams, VP of AMD’s server as saying : "By refusing to buy AMD, Dell is putting the needs of Intel ahead of those of its customers."
Read the complete story . (The Inquirer)
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