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Intel faces EU fine for illegal practices

Last Updated 11 May 2009, 21:00 IST

EU antitrust regulators are expected to say this week that Intel Corp illegally paid computer makers to postpone or cancel the launch of products containing chips made by its main rival, sources familiar with the case said on Sunday.
The European Commission is set to decide on Wednesday to fine the world’s largest chipmaker and order changes to its business practices for what the EU executive sees as “naked restrictions” to competition, the sources said.
There was no indication of how big a fine might be levied. The largest fine levied by the EC for an abuse of market dominance was the 497 million euros demanded from Microsoft on March 24, 2004.
The sources said the Brussels-based Commission is expected to rule that Intel committed two violations in which the firm abused its dominance of the market for central processing units, the chips at the heart of the world’s 1 billion personal computers.

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(Published 11 May 2009, 21:00 IST)

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