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[812.00 --> 813.00] Is this an old article?
[813.00 --> 829.00] There was like the big one where there was like allegedly Intel was, you know, paying for people to not or deeply incentivizing their partners to not carry AMD products.
[829.00 --> 833.00] And that was, I think that was like HP and Dell or something like that.
[833.00 --> 835.00] And this was back around the same timeframe.
[835.00 --> 837.00] I think a little bit earlier actually.
[837.00 --> 838.00] Okay.
[838.00 --> 840.00] Whereas this is during the Pentium 4 days.
[840.00 --> 849.00] Specifically, if you bought a Pentium 4 based computer sometime between November 20th in the year 2000 and December 31st, 2001.
[849.00 --> 851.00] So just over a year of time.
[851.00 --> 852.00] You bought a P4.
[852.00 --> 856.00] You get a $15 cash payout for Intel...
[856.00 --> 857.00] Not allegedly.
[857.00 --> 858.00] It's confirmed now.
[858.00 --> 859.00] They were caught.
[859.00 --> 866.00] So for Intel misrepresenting the performance of the Pentium 4 relative to the AMD Athlon Thunderbird.
[866.00 --> 871.00] So if you want your $15 bucks, there's no receipt necessary.
[871.00 --> 877.00] And Intel will also be paying $4 million to educational charities, which is pretty cool.
[877.00 --> 878.00] They have to pay.
[878.00 --> 879.00] They're not also paying.
[879.00 --> 880.00] They're not like, yeah.
[880.00 --> 883.00] Thank you for the unfavorable court ruling.
[883.00 --> 884.00] Just to...
[884.00 --> 886.00] Here's $4 million bucks.
[886.00 --> 887.00] No, it's something.
[887.00 --> 888.00] They have to do that.
[888.00 --> 895.00] Yeah, so it's one of those things where I think a lot of people will kind of look at this and go, you know, big bad Intel, you're bad dudes.
[895.00 --> 896.00] And you know what?
[896.00 --> 897.00] That was not a cool thing to do.
[897.00 --> 905.00] I think that based on our engagement with Intel over the last couple of years, they treat this kind of stuff really seriously internally now.
[905.00 --> 909.00] Especially after that, the big lawsuit, the one where they had to pay AMD.
[909.00 --> 911.00] Like, I can't remember how much it was.
[911.00 --> 915.00] I want to say it was in the neighborhood of hundreds of millions or a billion or something like that.
[915.00 --> 916.00] Yeah, it was a big deal.
[916.00 --> 918.00] So, ever since...
[918.00 --> 919.00] Yeah, I vaguely remember that.
[919.00 --> 928.00] Ever since that whole thing came to light, like, they are so careful when they talk to us about, look, say whatever you want.
[928.00 --> 929.00] Do this.
[929.00 --> 930.00] Do that.
[930.00 --> 933.00] Criticize us publicly if that's what it comes to.
[933.00 --> 934.00] Just be fair.
[934.00 --> 936.00] And, like, we'll sponsor you.
[936.00 --> 937.00] We'll have that relationship with you.
[937.00 --> 939.00] But we can't affect anything you do or say.
[939.00 --> 940.00] I'm like, okay.
[940.00 --> 941.00] But that's good.
[941.00 --> 942.00] That's how it's supposed to work.
[942.00 --> 943.00] So...
[943.00 --> 944.00] Yeah, they've been, yeah.
[944.00 --> 947.00] They're always pretty, pretty careful now.
[947.00 --> 948.00] No.
[948.00 --> 949.00] No.
[949.00 --> 950.00] No.
[950.00 --> 953.00] I think the computer from, like, high school wasn't fast enough, so I want my $15 now.
[953.00 --> 954.00] I want my lunch money.
[954.00 --> 962.00] You know, the only winners from something like this, because the amount of effort that it takes to make the $15, you could probably go fill out online surveys and make $15.
[962.00 --> 964.00] The only winners are people that are like...
[964.00 --> 965.00] Lawyers.
[965.00 --> 966.00] Yeah, well, lawyers.
[966.00 --> 972.00] And then people that are like 14 and then are like, Dad, can I say that you bought a computer at this time?
[972.00 --> 974.00] Dad's like, sure, whatever.
[974.00 --> 977.00] And then that kid gets $15 and then buys a cheap game on Steam.
[977.00 --> 978.00] Yay!
[978.00 --> 982.00] Yeah, so the lawyers are the big winners, but that's about it.
[982.00 --> 984.00] And an educational charity.
[984.00 --> 985.00] Yeah, and a charity.
[985.00 --> 991.00] Speaking of being a big winner, Sony reports a $1.25 billion loss.
[991.00 --> 992.00] Did I say winner?
[992.00 --> 994.00] Because I meant loser.
[994.00 --> 996.00] Over the last quarter.
[996.00 --> 998.00] $1.25 billion US dollars.
[998.00 --> 999.00] Spearheaded, so...
[999.00 --> 1000.00] Oh, wow.
[1000.00 --> 1002.00] We haven't been posting original posters.
[1002.00 --> 1003.00] Oh, jeez.
[1003.00 --> 1004.00] Oh, no.
[1004.00 --> 1009.00] So, Intel caught cheating was stizzy, and the original article was from gizmodo.com.
[1009.00 --> 1013.00] And this one was posted by Goodbytes, and the original article is from neowind.net.
[1013.00 --> 1014.00] Not done.
[1014.00 --> 1022.00] The Hearthstone on Tablets post was by Johnners, and the Overwatch post was by Gruffalo.
[1022.00 --> 1024.00] I need this adapter.
[1024.00 --> 1028.00] As long as this isn't the one that I marked dead, and should just throw away because it
[1028.00 --> 1029.00] doesn't work.
[1029.00 --> 1030.00] Yeah, but what...
[1030.00 --> 1031.00] Oh, no.
[1031.00 --> 1032.00] This is the good one.
[1032.00 --> 1035.00] What I normally do is if it's dead, I cut it in half and then I just throw it away.
[1035.00 --> 1036.00] So people don't take it out of the garbage.
[1036.00 --> 1040.00] Yeah, I actually had a problem with people fishing the stuff that I had thrown away out
[1040.00 --> 1041.00] of the garbage.
[1041.00 --> 1043.00] I think an ethernet cable made the rounds like four times.
[1043.00 --> 1044.00] Yeah.
[1044.00 --> 1047.00] It's like, I'm just trying to network things.
[1047.00 --> 1049.00] I want them to just work.
[1049.00 --> 1054.00] Okay, so Linus's screen sharing is evidently not a thing right now.
[1054.00 --> 1055.00] Windows PE.
[1055.00 --> 1056.00] So, yeah.
[1056.00 --> 1059.00] No, Linus is not screen sharing today.
[1059.00 --> 1060.00] Okay, so from Neowind.
[1060.00 --> 1067.00] Sony reports $1.25 billion in losses led by Wright, mostly due to their mobile division,
[1067.00 --> 1072.00] which is a real shame because I don't know about necessarily the rest of their line-up,