Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Prisoner Sues Intel For $5 Billion

The magazine The Register reported that Matthew Robert Young, a prisoner living in the U.S. correctional institute of Snake River in Oregon, decided to drag Intel to court and seek $ 5 billion. The reason? It would be indirectly responsible for the Core 2 Duo technology and its process of virtualization. This is Steve Jobs himself - the CEO of Apple - which would have stolen a confidential document to be sold next to Intel.

In its official statement (PDF), Matthew Young says that in March 2003, he sent to Steve Jobs the concept of a computer that can resist viruses and hacking attempts through a multiprocessor technology. It would have called this concept Lancelot and hoped that Steve Jobs would help to develop its market or buy on Technology for $ 250 million.

Following the proposal, Steve Jobs would have shared the document with Intel without protest. "We do not know the exact nature and extent of the agreements between Mr. Jobs and Intel Corporation," says the testimony of Young, "but it is clear that Mr. Steve Jobs has arnaquƩ Intel Corporation does not disclose any information [...] and how it took the concept and patterns of microprocessor Dual Core / Core 2 Duo and its virtualization technology. "

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