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AMD China: Sue Intel and Mainland China PC market has nothing to do

Introduction - yesterday, AMD (China) marketing director Wang Wurong said in an interview with this reporter, this lawsuit has nothing to do with the mainland market China PC.

"We only mentioned IBM in the indictment against Intel, and we didn't mention it. In fact, this lawsuit has nothing to do with the mainland PC market." Yesterday, AMD (China) Company Marketing Director Wang Wurong said in an interview with this reporter.

June 27th, AMD in the United States launched an antitrust lawsuit against Intel. Subsequently, it was reported that Lenovo and other 9 PC companies will support AMD litigation, and provide evidence of alleged unfair competition Intel". The report also said that AMD has asked Lenovo to focus on the protection of 18 employees to obtain evidence of unfair competition Intel".

Wang Wurong said yesterday that AMD has indeed sent a letter to a number of PC manufacturers and retailers, asking them to support the evidence. This also includes the original IBM PC sector (now Lenovo International), but not associated with Chinese companies. She also said that AMD has not yet filed a lawsuit against Intel in China, we can only take action step by step, and the Chinese market is very special, the lawsuit is not necessarily the best solution."

It is understood that, in order to compete with Intel, AMD will give its chips PC manufacturers certain financial support. But Mr Wang Wurong said yesterday that the support would not be attached to any "exclusivity" clause, so there is a fundamental difference with Intel's approach". She also praised Lenovo, HP and other companies braved the risk of being suppressed by Intel and adhere to cooperate with AMD, is courageous approach.

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