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Apparently Intel is back at it. After utilizing several shady business practices to stay alive during the Pent 4 era, Intel is now doing the same thing with respect to it's poor graphics. According to the Federal Trade Commission:
"Intel sells its Atom CPU bundled with a graphics chipset. Some OEMs purchased the bundle from Intel, discarded Intel’s inferior graphics chipset and chose instead to use Intel’s Atom CPU with the Nvidia graphics chipset. To combat this competition, Intel charged those OEMs significantly higher prices because they used a non-Intel graphics chipset or GPU. Intel would offer the bundled pricing only to OEMs that would then use the Intel chipset in the end-product and not use a competitive product."
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=28597&tag=nl.e589
Things don't seem to have changed much at Intel - the corporate line still seems to be "If we can't out-design them then we'll simply use our industry muscle to stifle them".
At least this time someone is paying attention and trying to do something about it before the other guy gets totally hosed like AMD was ...
"Intel sells its Atom CPU bundled with a graphics chipset. Some OEMs purchased the bundle from Intel, discarded Intel’s inferior graphics chipset and chose instead to use Intel’s Atom CPU with the Nvidia graphics chipset. To combat this competition, Intel charged those OEMs significantly higher prices because they used a non-Intel graphics chipset or GPU. Intel would offer the bundled pricing only to OEMs that would then use the Intel chipset in the end-product and not use a competitive product."
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=28597&tag=nl.e589
Things don't seem to have changed much at Intel - the corporate line still seems to be "If we can't out-design them then we'll simply use our industry muscle to stifle them".
At least this time someone is paying attention and trying to do something about it before the other guy gets totally hosed like AMD was ...