Years of antitrust charges and legal disputes between the world's largest manufacturers of processors last week led to a fine of Intel, which should give AMD $ 1.25mlrd.However, nVidia CEO Jen-Sun Huang believes that "to protect the interests of consumers need to take further action." He believes that it is necessary to influence the modus operandi of the largest manufacturer of processors in the sector of integrated graphics, which is due to the bundle price makes difficult the normal competition.
According to Juan, to use the Atom processor in a system with a chip Ion, it needs to be purchased for $ 45, while Intel has proposed trehchipovaya kit, which includes its own graphics processor, for $ 25, thus stimulating sales and driving away customers from competitors. Executive Director nVidia continues to assert that there is no point in getting licenses for the bus Intel, if you can not compete with their unfair pricing practices. Intel, of course, dispute these claims and said that the nVidia "playing the numbers, comparing the price-list with the contract prices, and that the current pricing strategy Intel satisfies legal standards throughout the world.
The company is a leading supplier of nVidia graphics chip, designed for discrete graphics cards, but the built-in graphics market is the second major by a wide margin from Intel, which offers the graphics embedded in the chipsets, which are accompanied by all the Intel processors, as intended for desktop computers as well as mobile models used in laptops. Currently, Intel and nVidia are legal battle over the scope of the license agreement in 2004 relating to the production of chipsets.



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