AMD seeks more damages from Intel
Advanced Micro Devices furthered its antitrust fight against Intel Corp Thursday, filing two claims in Japan seeking about $50 million in damages from alleged violations of the country’s antimonopoly act.
The claims filed in Tokyo High Court and Tokyo District Court by AMD Japan against Intel K.K. stem from findings made by the Japan Fair Trade Commission, which found on March 8 that Intel’s Japan unit interfered with AMD’s activities there, according to AMD.
Read the Share:
Silicon Motion to be first Taiwan IC design house listed on Nasdaq
- DDR2/DDR price gap narrows to 5 percent
- Delay of ATI R520 to boost Nvidia 4Q sales
- Aa USB hub keeps your coffee warm
- Imitation makes digital characters more lifelike
- Quantum computer springs a leak
- Benchmark PCMark05 integrates multicore performance testing
- Google opens Maps API to developers
- P2PTV: it's not just for Linux distros
- Motorola buys Sendo team, patents
As support fades, Microsoft updates Windows 2000
- IBM 'really committed' to Java community
- Judge won't throw out SCO slander lawsuit
- RIAA targets 784 more file-sharers
- Red flags raised about Fed's IPv6 plans
- Microsoft said to be in talks to buy Claria
- Microsoft releases desktop search API
- Gateway ships dual-core media center PCs into retail
- Google sued by 'click-fraud' opportunist
- Graphics processors supercharge everyday apps
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




