Intel has been fighting a vicious antitrust battle in Europe for years, is battling AMD in US court, and now New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has opened up an American front in the Intel war by filing an antitrust suit against the chipmaker. The allegations in the suit will be old hat to veteran PC market watchers, because there's almost nothing in the 87-page filing that Intel hasn't been accused of at least once over the past decade, either openly as part of the EU proceedings, in the course of AMD's antitrust lawsuit, or discretely in the form of gossip at industry conferences.
The complaint itself is actually a good read—it's not dry at all, and it provides a great introduction to how the PC market actually works for those who don't follow it. In fact, if you read this filing, you'll know more than 90 percent of those who mouth off online about computers. But for those who don't want to read the whole thing, here's the CliffsNotes version (via Jane Austen).
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