Hewlett-Packard -- Intel class action lawsuit


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This is more like an advertisement, but interesting:

 

Purchasers of computers containing a certain Pentium 4 processor are suing Intel Corporation and Hewlett-Packard Company, alleging that Intel manipulated the performance benchmark scores for its first-generation Pentium 4 processors (codenamed Willamette) and that HP aided and abetted Intel's allegedly unlawful conduct. The lawsuit is known as Skold, et al. v. Intel Corporation, et al., Case No. 1-05-CV-039231, and is being overseen by the Honorable Peter H. Kirwan of the Superior Court.

 

The Court has also allowed the lawsuit to proceed as a class action against HP only on behalf of a subclass of the above class who were residents of California at the time they purchased their computers from HP, referred to as the "HP Subclass." The Court has not decided whether Intel or HP did anything wrong. In addition, the Court has stayed the case as to HP pending resolution of the claims against Intel.

 

http://www.intelpentium4litigation.com/hc/en-us

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^ Seek, and ye shall find:

 

Case Information Associated Cases Number: 1-05-CV-039231 Title: Skold, Et Al. V. Intel Corporation, Et Al. Category: Business Tort, Unfair Practice - Unlimited Filed: 4/13/2005  Disposed: None  Status: Open

 

http://www.sccaseinfo.org/pa6.asp?full_case_number=1-05-CV-039231

 

http://www.scefiling.org/filingdocs/20524/71009/endorse_proof_71009_1.pdf

 

 

Seems rather silly, as most all those computers are scrapped by now. :laugh:

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