Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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What I don't get is why they are only focusing on Intel? Intel is only part half the perpetrator in each transgression.
When Intel paid company foo to cancel/delay and/or otherwise _BRIBE_ them to do things to negatively impact AMD, company foo is also at fault. Perhaps even moreso in my mind. If no one takes the bribe, or better yet, reports the briber, to the appropriate governing body they will get their 'pee pee whacked' and eventually stop doing it.
I fully support Intel getting economically raped for the badness they are doing. But I believe these other companies should get to experience similar badness as well.
I also agree that were Intel not a ripe fruit w/deep pockets the EU wouldn't bother, regardless of how egregious their offenses. Since the money goes to the EU, they are just looking to get paid.
Intel is more accountable than the companies it was dealing with because:
A) Most of the time, the companies were not in a position to refuse or really even negotiate with Intel because a large portion of their product lines depended on Intel parts, which required them to maintain an amicable relationship with Intel.
B) Each company is only a fraction of Intel's sales (and we know EU is going for big $$$)