A judge in the Intel versus AMD anti-trust case has given
Intel ten days to find emails it lost about the the case or explain what
happened to them.
Judge Joseph Farnan of U.S. District Court in Delaware gave Intel a few more days to explain how it is trying to locate a 1000 missing e-mails that AMD wants to see.
The e-mails that Intel lost discuss details relevant to
the AMD lawsuit, which alleges that Intel engaged in anti-competitive practices
to maintain a "monopolistic position" in the PC processor market,
according to court documents.
Intel's e-mail system, which runs on Microsoft Exchange
servers, deletes e-mail sent or received by employees every 35 days. Senior executive e-mail is deleted every 45
to 60 days.
While some emails are recoverable from backup tapes or by
employee-initiated backup, Intel says it takes longer to find these.
More here.