Updated from 1:56 p.m. EDT
The legal brigades of Advanced Micro Devices(AMD Quote) and Intel(INTC Quote) sprang into action Wednesday, serving more than 70 companies with subpoenas in the latest phase of a court battle between the two chipmakers.
The list of third parties receiving document requests is a who's who of the tech industry, ranging from PC makers to software firms and electronics retailers.
AMD sent subpoenas to 32 companies Wednesday, including PC makers Alienware (which was recently acquired by Dell(DELL Quote)), retailer Wal-Mart(WMT Quote) and software firms Adobe(ADBE Quote) and BEA Systems(BEAS Quote). The document requests represents AMD's second major batch of subpoenas, following its initial round of third-party subpoenas in October. ...
Recent Comments
| Dow Jones | S&P 500 | NASDAQ | 10-Year Note | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10,309.92 | 1,091.49 | 2,138.44 | 32.31 |
Oil *
77.12
|
|
DOWN
154.48
|
DOWN
19.14
|
DOWN
37.61
|
DOWN
0.48
|
10 Yr
3.23%
SPDR Gold
115.06
|
|
-1.48%
|
-1.72%
|
-1.73%
|
-1.46%
|
Data delayed 20 minutes |


Connect with TheStreet