The bitter rivalry between chipmakers Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel appears set to heat up in Hong Kong, following calls for greater scrutiny of government tenders for computer hardware contracts.
AMD wants increased competition in public-sector information technology projects, according to Vanoy Wong, AMD Greater China vice-president of sales.
'Intel-based systems continue to win the bulk of relevant government contracts probably by force of habit, which hurts freedom of choice in the local market,' Mr Wong said.
He believed there was a need to boost education and awareness among government IT units and the commercial systems integrators who bid for these projects.
It was also alleged that certain government IT hardware tenders expressly required the supply of Intel Pentium processors, but AMD could not provide any examples.
These claims were disputed by the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (GCIO), the body in charge of Hong Kong's IT-related policies and strategies.