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artificial acceleration - systematic concentration – targeted financial misappropriation
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Law
Understanding
Dimensions
of Economic
Freedom.
Sandy Bridge Xeon 4600 Series MP 4-Way Data Processing Economic assessment on Intel Annual Quantity Envelope and Broker Speed Split Availability
Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 11/19/2012
Subject: Solid State Physics, the fundamental investigation of conductors, semiconductors,
dielectrics, insulators, piezoelectric and magnetic materials. Statement: Communication apparatus
is dependent upon these materials for most of its functional properties. The research carried out
under the case has its purpose the obtaining of new knowledge that can be used in the
development of completely new and improved components and apparatus of communication
systems. We have carried out research in all these areas in the past. Large improvements in
existing types of approaches and completely new types have resulted. Thermistors, varistors,
piezoelectric network elements are typical examples of new types. The Quantum physics
approach to structure of matter has brought about great increased understanding of this
solid state phenomena. The modern conception of the constitution of solids that has resulted
indicates there are great possibilities for producing new and useful properties by finding the
physical and chemical methods of controlling the arrangement and behavior of the atoms and
electrons which compose solids; Harvey Fletcher, James Fisk, Mervin Kelley, EVP Bell
Laboratories, mid year 1945
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The progressive improvements of the last hundred years whether in our means of communication, in the spread
of our knowledge, in the position of our science, in our arts and manufactures, in the provisions of war or in our
personal and domestic comforts, and enjoyments, have been largely dependent on the work of the engineer. In
some cases the engineer has been almost the sole author of the progress made; in scarcely any would such
progress have been made possible, unaided by the mechanical designs, industrial, civil constructive arts and
now a brush that arcs are in the province to supply. The profession of engineering has indeed now taken such a
high position in the economy of modern life, as its members are called to exercise such important functions in
the community that the nature of their occupation cannot but be a matter of general interest.
The term engineer as defining an occupation is an old one; but it was originally applied only to persons in the
military profession and does not appear to have been used by civilians until the middle of the last century. The
term engineer comes more directly from an old French word in the form of a verb – s’ingenier and thus we arrive
at the interesting and certainly little known fact, that an engineer is according to the strict derivation of the term,
not necessarily a person who has to do with engines, but anyone who seeks in his mind, who sets in her mental
powers, in action, in order to discover or devise some means of succeeding in a difficult task to be performed.
It would be impossible to give a nobler of more appropriate description then this, of the manner in which our
greatest engineering works have been produced, or the nature of the qualifications be which the greatest in the
profession have acquired their renown.
In 1588 a curious work was published, in Italian and French, by Capitano Agostino Ramelli, who styled himself “
Ingegniero del Christianissimo Re di Francia e di Pollonia”. It is a description of various ingenious constructive
devices for both military and civil use; and therefore, we have an early identification of the term engineer with
precisely the kind of work that modern engineers are engaged. The use of the term in England can be traced
back to the thirteenth century. In the wardrobe account of King Edward I, A.D. 1300, occur the following
passages: To Master Reginald, engineer, for going by the King’s order from Berwickupon-Tweed to Newcastle-
upon-Tyne, to the Sheriff of Northcumberland, to procure chuse timber for the making of machines in the castle
of Berwick, for seventy-eight days expenses in going and returning, and for hackneys for riding , &c., 2l, 8s. 6d.
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Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 11/19/2012
By Invitation
May 1998
Docket 9288
Docket 9341
Xeon 46xx
8 Core
6 Core
QUANTITY
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Quantity & Revenue
Waves Overlap
Revenue Contribution
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Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 11/19/2012
for brother Thomas of Bamburgh, and brother Robert de Ulm, master engineer, retained in the King’s services
for the Scottish wars, with Bright, carpenter; Robert at 9d, per diem, Alan at 4d. Gerand de Mayek, engineer,
and Gaillard Abot, carpenter, employed by the King to make the pele of Dumfries at 6d. Per diem each . . .
Down to a recent period the title engineer was unknown in any application except its military one. It was not
applied to the constructors of similar works in civil life. And yet the construction of such works generally existed
from time immemorial. One of the earliest fables of antiquity the destruction of the Hydra by Hercules is
supposed to have referred to what we should now call the engineering work of draining the low lands of Argos
and the damning up of the sources of inundations. And when we come to the more thrust worthy records of
history, we find that the most ancient civilized nations occupied themselves practically with works of an
engineering character on a very large scale.
In Mesopotamia men possessed considerable mechanical knowledge. Phoenicians constructed harbors and
engineering works with great ability. In Egypt colossal buildings, ingenious use of hydraulic arrangements, the
first arch traced to the time of Amunoph the First, 1540 B.C. The original canal across the Isthmus of Suez
under Egyptian dynasty. Greeks on extent of coastline occupied in hydraulic constructions but it is their
successors, the Romans, we may turn for the most remarkable examples of ancient engineering. Twenty nine
great military roads centered in Rome carried to points of the empire estimated at 51,964 Roman miles (1,617
yards v 1,760 yards today) with bridges built in great numbers were remarkable for their solidarity; Trajan’s
Bridge over Danube, built A.D. 120 the most magnificent in Europe consisted of twenty arches each at 180 feet
span. At hydraulic constructions the Romans excelled. Works for supplying water to cities laid with much skill
for many conduits were used. The Aqua Claudia nearly fifty miles long. In Europe Pont du Gard near Nismes at
560 feet long and 160 feet high executed by Agrippa the governor of Nismes in time of Augustus was declared
curator perpetuus aquarum. Aqueduct of Segovia Spain is 2,220 feet long built by Trajan and that of Lisbon
with thirty five arches is 263 feet high. Canal works were common in Italy. The Estruscans had cut many for
drainage with one in the Pontine Marshes executed by Romans in 162 B.C. Pliny mentions several “useful and
magnificent” works of the kind constructed by Trajan. The drainage of Lake Albano 400 B.C., Lake Fucino, A.D.
52, Rome drainage by Cloaca Maxima were great works showing engineering skill and enterprise.
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EP
AWP
$1045
1
E3 AMC $117
AWP
$297
$100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
Qty Millions
AWP $341
$284
AWP
$677
EN
AMC
$432
$186
$84
E3
EN
1000
1100
16xx
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
EP
AMC
$668
EP
Lift out of the PIT or Cascade into the Depth of the Chasm?
SHUT DOWN POINT
ATC $256 to $186 estimate
AFC $135 to $84 estimate
2100
2200
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2700
2800
2900
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
4
6
x
x
6
C
MP Full Run
AWP $2450
MP Full Run
AMC $1568
Full Run 3,000,000 Units
$7,349,580,000 Revenue
AWP $2450, AMR $882, AMC $1568 Tied Charge Back $734,958,000
Monopoly Price Overcharge > $3100 or 3.4x 8Core MC Low = $459,821,429
Monopoly Price Overcharge > $2670 or 5x 6Core MC Low ADD $414,732,143
Industrial financial theft Price < in Qtr MC $272,200,000
Unit Price Marginal Revenue = Marginal Cost ADD $61,961,538
46xx MP
MONOPOLY THESHOLD 1
E5 46xx MP
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Qty
MONOPOLY 2
Dow
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tern
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EP
AWP
$1045
1
E3 AMC $117
AWP
$297
$100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
Qty Millions
AWP $341
$284
AWP
$677
EN
AMC
$432
$186
$84
E3
EN
1000
1100
16xx
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
EP
AMC
$668
EP
Lift out of the PIT or Cascade into the Depth of the Chasm?
SHUT DOWN POINT
ATC $256 to $186 estimate
AFC $135 to $84 estimate
2100
2200
2300
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2700
2800
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3000
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
4
6
x
x
6
C
MP Full Run
AWP $2450
MP Full Run
AMC $1568
Xeon Full Run 113,594,361 Units
$72,395,536,747 Revenue
AWP $637, AMR $293, AMC $344 Tied Charge Back Price Fix, Sales Reward $7,413,241,746
Monopoly Price Overcharge $1,024,296,657 to $2,533,313,934
Industrial financial theft Price < in Qtr MC $1,395,376,202
Intel Production Economic Environment at ARM Server Entry
Questions: Where are the free price zones?
Where are the product supply voids?
E7, E3 Split & Ivy on request.
ATOM available.
46xx MP
MONOPOLY THESHOLD 1 MP
MONOPOLY 2
Dow
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▲ Total Revenue Contribution
E3 E5 24xx EN E5 16xx E5 26xx EP E5 46xx MP
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Qty
MONOPOLY 2600 EP 6 Core
M
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P
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MONOPOLY E3 2643 3.3 GHz 10MB L3 130w
.008% Full Run Volume
MONOPOLY 4C 5x MC Low $91
Exact Units Overcharge = $161,486,581
EP 2600 4 Core
2667 2.9 GHz 15MB 130W; .002% Full Run Volume
MONOPOLY 6C 5x MC Low $203
Exact Units Overcharge = $13,639,641
E3 MONOPOLY
5x AMC $145
6.1X AMC $117
MONOPOLY 6C
4x MC Low $199
MONOPOLY 2600 EP 8 Core
2689 2.6 - 3.6T + 2690 2.9 @ 8.2% Full Run Volume
Monopoly Overcharge on structure or 5x $386 MC > $1934 = $445,697,842
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Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 11/19/2012
From the nature of these works we may be fully convinced that they were designed by men well acquainted
theoretically with the principles of natural philosophy current in their era; and, as a matter of practice, how
excellently they were done is testified by the manner in which they have stood the ravages of time. We may
indeed predict that there are few engineering works of our day which will, at the end of thousands of years,
make as favorable an appearance as those of the ancients do now.
We have not much information as to who were the actual designers of such works, however, the architect who
has in all ages been a well defined practitioner took on himself the responsibility of constructions generally.
Brunelleschi who built the great dome of Florence, and Michael Angelo who designed Saint Peters at Rome
acted as architects but really did the work of engineers.
After the fall of the Roman Empire we still find occasional examples of the constructive works, the aqueduct of
Spoleto built by Theodoric King of the Goths A.D. 741 has ten Gothic arches seventy feet in span, is 328 feet
high and remains in working condition today. About the twelfth century attention became strongly directed, in
France, to the improvement of the internal communications of the country and an association was formed under
the name Freres Pointiers that is Brethren of the Bridge, with the object of building bridges wherever rivers
were dangerous or difficult to ford. This society of civil engineers extended all over Europe and executed great
numbers of works, for example, the Old Bridge at Lyons, one over the Rhone lower down at St Esprit which
was nearly half a mile long. The first stone London Bridge was also erected about the same date by the same
body. The Ponte Vecchio at Florence having three segmented arches at ninety-five feet span was built in 1345
and the first stone bridge in Paris dates 1412. Rialto at Venice was a single arch of ninety-seven feet in span
built by Michael Angelo in 1578.
It was about the middle of the eighteenth century before engineering in England may have been said to begin
in earnest, by the employment of James Brindley, to construct a large system of canals in Lancashire. Brindley
in trade a wheelwright and millwright and having a naturally mechanical turn of mind acquired great skill in
millwork and mechanical construction. The Duke of Bridgewater having obtained in 1759 an Act empowering
him to make a canal to convey his coals from Worsley to Machester, about ten miles, hearing of Brindley’s
Camp Marketing Consultancy – SB Xeon E5 46xx MP 6/8 Core 4 way MC & Speed Split
8 Core
92.3%
$2726
6 Core
7.6%
$1611
$906 $2.08 mm2
$534 $1.22 mm2
Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 11/19/2012
1
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Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
AMC FULL RUN $1568
$1568 / 435 mm2 = $3.60 mm2
AMC 6C 15 MB L3 $1030 @ 435 mm2 disabled = $2.36 mm2
AMC 8C 20 MB L3 $1743 @ 435 mm2 = $4.00 mm2
Dice Size Source; Techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=354&pgno=6; is this accurate information?
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Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 11/19/2012
ingenuity resolved to employ him. The canal was completed and Brindley executed many more all together
about 360 miles in length involving engineering works of considerable magnitude until his death in 1772.
Brindley is usually held in great honor as an engineer; but it must be recollected that his works appear of higher
merit because of the extremely backward state of engineering knowledge and practice at the time. Hydraulic
constructions including formation of canals and all appertaining works were of advanced state on the continent
before Brindley’s day. There was probably little done by him than had not been anticipated there. But he was an
uneducated man and even if the hydraulic information published by the Italians and French had penetrated to
England, which is doubtful, it could hardly have been intelligible to him. Hence he deserves credit for having by
his own unaided and unlettered practical intelligence and skill, accomplished so much in the face of what
were, no doubt, great difficulties.
Another eminent man who lived about the same time, John Smeaton, was in a very different position as to
practical talents not inferior to Brindley’s, he added the advantages of a good education and considerable
scientific knowledge. Like Brindley occupied at first with mechanical pursuits, apprenticed to a mathematical
instrument maker and after into business on his own. Found of science made several communications to the
Royal Society who in 1753 elected him as Fellow and in 1759 awarded him the gold medal. In 1756 Eddystone
Lighthouse destroyed by fire Smeaton applied on recommendation of the President of the Royal Society to
rebuild it. Having just before made a careful study of the great engineering works of Holland and Belgium he
felt confidence in the undertaking. The new lighthouse was completed in 1759. Smeaton was there after
engaged until his death, 1792, for land reclamations, harbors, roads, bridges, water supplies, pumping-engines
and machinery. His reports collected and published show admirable works of what such documents should be.
Although did not execute any works of gigantic character which has more likely so impressed the popular mind.
But considering his accurate and extensive scientific knowledge, good education and position in society, his
great practical skill and sound judgment, and the zealous and conscientious care and attention he
bestowed on whatever he undertook he is admitted by all competent judges to hold the very highest rank of
engineer. If we consider the effect that this work has on trade, commerce, finance, government, on every
branch of industry, indeed on every aspect of human interest we cannot hesitate to admit that the profession of
engineering has become truly a great power – Sir William Fairbairn, The Engineering Profession, 1877
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$100
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$186
$84
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ATC $256 to $186 estimate
AFC $135 to $84 estimate
100K 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
2.6-3.4 GHz 6C
15 MB L3 130w
7.2 GTs QPI 3/12
AWP
$1611
6C AMC
$1029
6C
8C AMC
$1743
Full Run
AWP $2450
$2724
$1568 AMC
Full Run
2.2-2.6 GHz 8C
16 MB L3 95w
7.2 GTs QPI 3/12
2.4-2.8 GHz 8C
20 MB L3 95w
8.0 GTs QPI 3/12
2.7-3.3 GHz 8C 20 MB L3 130w 8.0 GTs QPI 3/12 2.6-3.1 GHz 8C 20 MB L3 115w 8.0 GTs QPI 3/12 NA?
Only 4 of 8 Product
Grades Represented
by Broker Availability
Efficient Production
Competitive
Shut Down
38% or Production
23% or Production MONOPOLY 1
2.0 GHz 4C
10 MB L3 95w
6.4 GTs QPI 3/12 NA?
2.2 GHz 6C
15 MB L3 95w
6.4 GTs QPI 3/12 NA?
2.4 GHz 6C
15 MB L3 95w
7.2 GTs QPI 3/12 NA?
Economic 1
MONOPOLY 2
NOTE: Now @ 3rd qtr production NA product grades
may trickle out on marginal cost reduction and the low
speed sludge Intel has held now starting to sell off.
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$100
200
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$186
$84
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1400
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1700
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2000
2100
2200
2300
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2600
2700
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3700
Qty ooo,ooo
1
AFC $135 to $84 estimate
100K 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
4610 6C 15L3 2.9 – 3.4 4620 86C 16L3 2.2 – 2.6
4650 8C 20L3 2.7 – 3.3
Full Run
AWP
$2450
8C AMC
$1743
$1568
AMC
Full Run
ATC $256 to $186 estimate
Competitive
Efficient Production
Economic 1
MONOPOLY 2
8 Core
92%
6C
7.6% Product Grade on Broker Availability
4603 4C 2.0 0% to 7.6%* Publish Date 1 4603 surfaces on EBay
Appears to be an Engineering Sample
4607 6C 2.2 0%
4610 6C 2.4 0%
4617 6C 2.9 7.6%
4620 8C 2.2 30.7%
4640 8C 2.4 23.0%
4650 8C 2.7 38.4%
4650L8C 2.6 0%
Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 11/19/2012
4640 8C 20L3 2.4 – 2.8
MONOPOLY 1
4603 4C 10L3 2.0 Engineering Sample
Availability highly unlikely
8C 85%
6C 7.6% 4C
7.6%
6C AMC
$1030
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1 2 3 4
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Xeon E5 46xx MP 4-way Workstation Volume by Product Grade within Quarters
Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 11/19/2012
1 2 3 4 5
Xeon E5 46xx MP 4-way Workstation Processor Product Grade Speed Split
4617 6C 2.9
4640 8C 2.4
4620 8C 2.2
4650 8C 2.9
NOTE: Now @ 3rd qtr production NA product grades may trickle out on marginal cost reduction or speed sludge Intel has held now selling off.
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Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission 10/22/2012
Sandy Bridge iCore 7/5/3
Desktop Update
iCore 7 / Xeon 16xx Predatory Price Examples
Fine tuned on profit maximizing production metric
Camp Marketing Consultancy – Sandy Bridge iC 7 Quad & Hexa Marginal Cost Adjusted on Broker Speed Split
Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] FTC Submission Revised 11/16/2012
100
200
300
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700
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900
1000
1M 2M 3M 4M 5M
Hexa 12/15 MB L3 Mfg Cost
@ $260 AMC Low / 435 mm2
= $0.59 mm2
AWP $603
3960X 3.3 Hexa 15 MB L3
3.46 x Suspect Cost
Economic 2
LARGE CACHE EFFICENT PRODUCTION
FULL RUN EFFICIENT
Large Cache Speed Split
on Broker Availability
Assessment for Consumer Price Discrimination and Predatory Pricing Sandy Bridge E Series
$260
$95
$294
$583
iC7 $999
3.2
40%
LC 3.3
27%
LC
3.6
36%
LC
8.5% iC7
6.9% iC7
5.8% iC7
Desktop 10, 12, 15 MB Large Cache
11,352,757 Units
$6,846,620,692 Revenue
AWP $603, AMR $189, AMC $413
2,866,749 Units < in Quarter MC
All Sandy Bridge Hexacore
iC7 & Xeon; 8,372,872 Units
$6,500,362,972 Revenue
AWP $776
AMR $286
AMC $491
1,924,259 Units
< in Quarter MC
$189,647,861
Industrial Theft
PREDATORY
PRICE EXAMPLES
$413
Large Cache 10/12/15 MB
AMC
LARGE CACHE PREDATORY PRODUCTION
3820 3.6 QUAD 10 MB L3
Profit Maximizing Example
Predatory Price $111 > AMC
in Supply Example minimally first 1,842,000 Units Priced ~ $35 > Marginal Cost $258
$491
Hexacore AMC
$183 Quad 10 MB L3 AMC
Quad 10 MB L3 Mfg Cost
@ $95 AMC Low / 294 mm2
= $0.32 mm2
X $1083 XEON 1660 3.3 Hexa 15 MB L3
Consumer Price Discrimination $51,285,881
Hexa 12/15 MB L3 Product Cost @ $491 AMC / 435 mm2 = $1.12 mm2
Quad 10 MB L3 Product Cost @
$183 AMC / 294 mm2 = $0.62 mm2
3930 3.2 Hexa 12 MB L3
Profit Maximizing Example
Predatory Price $92 > AMC
in supply example MR = MC; $2.083 Billion theft
Evolution in network elements benefits
from economically responsible structure:
Individual elements attach
around open infrastructure
Individual elements around opposing
attractors around open infrastructure.
Spiral cluster formation’s
evolving structure potential.
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Cost and time of inventing potential$
Value Organisms; zone of inventive protection.
Less More
With the more self contained examples deserving greater
regulatory protection, as a result of supporting incubators for
more ‘complete’ developments. It’s easy to create an
element. But much harder to foster a whole subordinate
structure where new elements become enablers of
expanding economic effects; not limiting or concentrating
effects.
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The Art & Science of Camp Marketing
Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] CDOJ & FTC 10/26/99
Intel Corporation and members of the Intel Business System violate Sherman Act
Section’s 1 & 2 throughout the x86 CPU, chip set, PC industry and market
structure.
This Camp Marketing summary reviews ‘per se’ violations of Sherman Act
Section 1; conspiracy, contract and combination in restraint of trade. Followed by
rule of reason violations under Sherman Act Section 2.
Conspiracy among OEM + communication dealers and their
supplying manufacturer Intel for the purpose of supply
maintenance that would benefit dealers (Intel OEM & PC
publications) that restrain inter brand competition is horizontal
in nature and per se illegal under 15 USCS Section 1. Per se
illegality in relation to an overwhelming proportion of cases
where the mechanics of dealership and CPU broker market
supply maintenance, plus Intel Inside, produce proscribed
consequences that violate Sherman Act, and Clayton Act, in
overwhelming manner.
The existence of power to exclude competition when it is
desired to do so is itself a violation of Section 2, provided it is
coupled with the purpose and intent to exercise that power.
Specific intent is not necessary to establish purpose or intent
is present if, monopoly results, is sustained or expanded as a
necessary consequence of what was done. PC Buyers
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In accordance with Calvani and Easterbrook
Filters, U.S. v Intel; FTC Dockets 9288 and
9341 qualify for judicial review.
In relation to existing
and ongoing violations of
law, non compliance with
consent orders and intent
of consent orders, U.S. v. Intel
qualifies for summary judgment
for Plaintiffs; that includes the
United States government.
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Mike Bruzzone, Camp Marketing Consultancy, [email protected] CDOJ & FTC 10/26/99