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Re: Intel said to be facing U.S. antitrust investigation
From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 10:29:23 -0700
________________________________________ From: Brock N Meeks [bmeeks () cox net] Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 12:29 PM To: David Farber Subject: Re: [IP] Intel said to be facing U.S. antitrust investigation Just a history refresher course here... Chmn. Kovacic came to the FTC on the heels of being among the most often quoted experts during the Microsoft anti-trust trial. I know I certainly used (or over-used as the case may be) him as a source when I was covering the trial. I always enjoyed his straight-forward manner. Other factoid... and this I'm a little hazy on, so other reporters that did their time in Judge Jackson's court room, correct me if I'm wrong here, but I seem to remember a highly placed official, perhaps Andy Grove himself, that commented on Microsoft's habit of saving every single piece of e-mail and noted that the policy within Intel was to get rid of such e-mail, or that, going forward from the time of the Microsoft trial, that Intel would institute a policy of deleting e- mail. If Intel is brought to trial, those emails, or lack there of, would be interesting. On Jun 6, 2008, at 12:13 PM, David Farber wrote:
Intel said to be facing U.S. antitrust investigation By Stephen Labaton The New York Times Friday, June 6, 2008 The Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation of Intel, the world's largest maker of computer microprocessors, for anticompetitive conduct, government officials and lawyers involved in the proceeding said Friday. The officials and lawyers said that in recent days Intel, its smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices, and several of the world's largest personal computer makers that buy semiconductors from the two companies have begun to receive subpoenas from the commission. The investigation into accusations that Intel's pricing policies have been designed to maintain a near-monopoly on the microprocessor market was authorized by William E. Kovacic, the new chairman of the trade commission, and has the support of the agency's other commissioners. It reversed a decision by his predecessor, Deborah P. Majoras, who had been blocking the formal inquiry for many months, frustrating other senior commission officials and some lawmakers on Capitol Hill. <snip> http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/06/06/technology/07chip.php
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