AMD, Intel tear up protection order
Pressure from witnesses subpoenaed by AMD and Intel in the antitrust case they are fighting has caused Tweedledum and Tweedledee to go back to the drawing board and re-write it.
The Inquirer reported last week that Dell, Avnet, Best Buy and the world+dog had objected to AMD and Intel’s proposed protection order because all sorts of secret things might spill out that they would have no control over.
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