AMD is trying to surpass Intel. Advanced Micro Devices, the world's second largest microprocessor maker (listed on AMD's New York Stock Exchange), is lagging behind the huge Intel, which accounts for about four-fifths of the global microchip market. Twenty years after becoming the most well-established and stable company in Silicon Valley, Intel is facing serious financial and strategic issues. The company stops a series of projects that have received a lot of attention and has replaced the top management of damaging companies and has delayed the launch of new demand technology including antivirus products and worm products to AMD.
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AMD. Traditionally, the company has made Intel & amp; ieccl; & brvbar; one of the biggest competitors and allies. AMD began in 1969. First, Intel and AMD have established a partnership. Since Intel and AMD agreed to cross-patent and second source agreement in 1976, each company can see the technology of & lt; iexcl & gt; brvbar; mutually. This agreement is one of the biggest problems of Intel & amp; iexcl; & brvbar. In 1988, Intel and AMD began long-term legal battle, and AMD can see which technology. The lawsuit ended in 1996, and the two companies have newly agreed.
A case of industrial spy in 1995 was related to Intel and AMD. Argentine Guillermo Gade, who was working at AMD and Intel's Arizona factory, was arrested in 1993 for selling i486 and Pentium designs to AMD and certain foreign forces. Gaede recorded the data on Intel's computer screen and sent it to AMD and AMD immediately warned Intel and the authorities that Gaede was arrested. In June 1996, Gade was imprisoned and sentenced to 33 months' imprisonment. Residents of Corales, New Mexico, appeal that harmful emissions from Intel's facilities in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, are causing problems in animals and human health. Hilltop topography of the site provides a heavier channel for chemical gases than air for moving along Arroyo and irrigation ditches. Intel announced more than 1,580 pounds of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions from June to July 2006
In September 2005, Intel filed a lawsuit against AMD, challenging AMD's lawsuit and claiming that Intel's business practices are fair and legitimate. In the argument, Intel dismantles the attack strategy of AMD, AMD has insufficient own business decisions, including excessive dependence on underlying investment in manufacturing capacity and outsourcing chip foundries He said he had problems. Legal analysts predict that litigation will be delayed for several years after indicating that Intel's initial response does not want to reach a settlement with AMD. The court date finally settled in 2008, but in 2009, Intel paid $ 1.25 billion for AMD (see below).