Source : CNetFollowing a negative judgment for Intel under the claim of abusing of its monopoly position in Korea, a similar legal action is in progress in Europe and the European Commission should provide its decision in a near future.
In such context, AMD and NVidia have officially complained about Intel which has not yet released the complete USB 3.0 specifications to third-parties. They claim that Intel is international delaying such release to be ready to offer USB 3.0 controllers on its motherboards months before AMD and NVidia, while giving to other integrators no other way than shopping from Intel. Of course, the Californian founder claims it is still working hard on the USB 3.0, and the expected package will be released as soon as all information are finalized and available.
AMD and NVidia have decided not to wait any further and to launch their own USB 3.0 specifications, as a