Dixons disses AMD claims
Dixons is considering legal action in response to AMD’s naming of the company in anti-trust filings made in the US.
AMD has filed an anti-trust suit against Intel accusing the chip giant of pressurising partners to restrict AMD’s market share. Papers filed with the district court in Delaware name 38 companies including Dixons. Dell, Sony, NEC and Hitachi were all pushed into exclusive or partly exclusive deals with Intel, the papers allege.
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