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Perhaps he got it a bit backwards, but quickly checking the most straightforward place and doing a ctrl+f gives:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel#Slowing_demand_and_challenges_to...
"Bill Gates Speaks", page 29. ISBN 978-0-471-40169-8
Perhaps he got it a bit backwards... Intel specifically worked to stop 2nd sources by then, and through litigation blocked AMD386 for many years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am386
(or: it was a bit like he says, but 286 & 386, not 386 & 486)
Yeah, many might scoff at it "oh, over 2 decades ago" ...but all this shaped the present landscape. Plus Intel didn't play nice a mere less than a decade ago, which quite possibly impacted resources AMD could direct towards R&D and fab development.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_v._Intel
You don't just pay such amount if your hands are clean. Then there's 250 million to Transmeta and: