AMD subpoenas Microsoft in Intel suit
AMD has added Microsoft to the list of companies it has subpoenaed in an effort to gather more ammunition for its landmark antitrust lawsuit against Intel, which is progressing slowly in federal district court in Delaware. The subpoena seeks any documentation the software giant might have concerning discussions between Microsoft and Intel related to software created for 64-bit chips.
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