Q. All the big computer manufacturers have little "Intel Inside" logos in their television advertisement. Intel subsidizes these advertisements if the companies comprise this logo. Other chip makers have urged antitrust agencies to restrict Illustrate what they argue is simply a form of TIED DALE. In both the United Sates also the European Union these lawsuits have gone nowhere, with the antitrust agencies eventually dropping them. This rejection seems to reflect which while Intel does have a huge share of the market for chips; there is no competitive market into which it is trying to spill over its monopoly power.
Can you argue which its behavior represents an anti competitive practice in the chip market itself, an attempt to crown out AMD, Cyrix also the other small processor manufacturers?