qualverse t1_iwiymmx wrote
Reply to comment by pterofactyl in AMD Now Powers 101 of the World's Fastest Supercomputers by Avieshek
A regular business deal would be Intel saying "we'll give you a 30% discount if you buy a million Intel processors".
A bribe would be Intel saying "we'll give you a 30% discount if you don't buy any AMD processors" which is what they actually did.
pterofactyl t1_iwjbz5l wrote
Ok so again… that’s a business deal. Do you understand that me paying you to exclusively use my product is completely legal and not even immoral unless it causes harm on a person? If a company bribes a doctor to use only their brand of medicine, that’s immoral. If a company pays a sports team to only use their products and avoid all others, that’s literally the basis of sports sponsorships. Amd presented the best case for dell to only use their chips. Is your workplace bribing you by paying you a set fee with the understanding that you only work for them and no one else? Come on man
Earthborn92 t1_iwpvteo wrote
Read about Antitrust law.
pterofactyl t1_iwq1ls0 wrote
https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/09/antitrust-law.asp
I think you should. Anti trust laws prevent buyers from preventing suppliers from supplying to other businesses, but if a supplier pays for themselves to be your supplier, that is not anti trust.
Is Nike in violation because they pay teams to use only their shoes and clothes? Literally think about this. Are restaurants in violation for agreeing to stock only Pepsi products?
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