Antitrust Competition Procurement Court Updates
Press Releases
August 2007
2New Economic Study Finds Intel Extracted Monopoly Profits of $60 Billion Since 1996
 
July 2007
27European Commission Charges Intel with Antitrust Violations
 
December 2006
28Federal Court Orders Intel Corporation and Third Parties To Produce Foreign Discovery in AMD VS. INTEL U.S. Antitrust Suit
8AMD Applauds Senate Passage of Bipartisan Bill to Authorize EPA to Study and Analyze Growth and Energy Consumption of Computer Data Centers
 
October 2006
26AMD Celebrates 10 Years of Innovation in Dresden
24AMD Applauds Hong Kong SAR's Initiative to Encourage Fair and Open Competition in Government IT Procurement
 
April 2006
24AMD Applauds OMB Efforts to Limit Brand Name Specifications And Maximize Competition In Federal Procurement
 
February 2006
9AMD Supports Korean Fair Trade Commission Dawn Raids as Part of Investigation Into Possible Intel Antitrust Violations
9AMD CEO Hector Ruiz Advises Congress that Innovation, Competition are Keys to Ensuring U.S. Competitiveness in 21st Century
8Economic Study Reveals That Brand Specifications in Computer Hardware Procurement Needlessly Cost U.S. Taxpayers up to $563 Million
 
December 2005
16Tokyo District Court Denies Intel K.K. Argument to Keep Evidence Obtained by JFTC of Illegal Business Practices from the Public Record
 
October 2005
9AMD Welcomes Actions by Austria and Ireland to Promote Competition in Government IT Procurement Practices
 
September 2005
1AMD Comments On Intel's Answer To AMD's U.S. Federal District Court Antitrust Complaint
 
August 2005
16AMD Supports United Kingdom Move to Strengthen Competition in Technology Procurement
 
July 2005
12AMD Supports European Commission's Dawn Intel Raids For Possible Antitrust Violations
3AMD Motion for Leave to Serve Document Preservation Subpoenas Granted by U.S. District Court
 
June 2005
30AMD Japan Files Claim for Damages Arising from Violations of Japan's Antimonopoly Act
28AMD Files Antitrust Complaint Against Intel In U.S. Federal District Court
 
May 2005
2AMD Supports Latest Steps Taken By Governments Around The World To Stimulate Competition In Technology Procurement
 
April 2005
14AMD Supports Office Of Management And Budget Memorandum Enforcing Neutral Specification Guidelines In Government Procurement
5AMD Targets Government Market Through Strategic Relationship With GTSI
 
March 2005
31 AMD Responds To Intel's "Acceptance" Of The Fair Trade Commission Of Japan's Ruling That Intel Violated Antimonopoly Act
8AMD Supports Fair Trade Commission Of Japan's (JFTC) Decision To Stop Illegal Business Practices By Intel
 
December 2004
9AMD Welcomes Germany's Moves Toward More Competitive IT Procurement In Public Sector

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