I'm wrong... They are American, but they are still getting subsidies for production in Europe.SenorToenails wrote:
AMD is an American company, is it not? They have a fabrication plant in Dresden, though.Turquoise wrote:
I just did... here is the Intel story: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19991903/
This is rather odd since AMD is currently subsidized by the German government. So, it's ok for a government to prop up a corporation, but another corporation can't prop up its own share of business with its own money. I would consider AMD's subsidization no less anticompetitive than Intel's practices. It seems like more than a coincidence that AMD is German and Intel is American. If the shoe was on the other foot, I'd bet the EU wouldn't side with Intel.
http://www.invest-in-saxony.de/de/News/ … rer=118531
Still seems pretty odd to me that government subsidization is legally allowed, but paying business partners to only use your product isn't. Either way, it basically involves bribing.
Last edited by Turquoise (2008-03-08 10:35:16)