Friday, August 03, 2007

43% of Intel’s profits a result of monopoly

A study commissioned by AMD found that virtually half of Intel’s profits are “extractions” from the blue team’s monopoly in the microprocessor market.

$80 biillion figure "translates into an Intel monopoly tax on every consumer who purchases a computer. That's a jaw-dropping figure that helps explain why the European Commission brought antitrust charges against Intel."


Annual net profit comparison (in million dollars, rounded)
Year
Intel
AMD
Intel's advantage
1996
5200
-69
-
1997
6900
-21
-
1998
6100
-103
-
1999
8100
-89
-
2000
10,500
983
11x
2001
1300
29
45x
2002
3100
-1300
-
2003
5600
-274
-
2004
7500
232
32x
2005
8700
165
53x
2006
5000
-166
-
Total
68,000
-616
-

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