Judge sets date for AMD-Intel NDA documents
The court presiding over the AMD-Intel antitrust case has made some orders that will affect the dozens of companies that have been subpoenad.
On the first of December, the court ruled that all parties negotiating over NDA document production requests would have to be completed by the 4th of December.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
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