The rivalry between the world's leading processor makers, Intel and AMD, looks to have reached a new milestone, as the two companies jointly announced today that they had reached a new agreement that would enable them to focus on the development of future technologies and products, leaving behind their legal dis... |
12 November 2009 10:43 GMT |
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Earlier this year, in May, the EU Commission ruled against the world's leading chip maker, the Santa Clara, California-based Intel, in a rather extensive antitrust case. According to the former's decision, the latter was to pay a record fine of US$1.45 billion, which Intel was quick to disapprove, stating t... |
10 August 2009 03:39 GMT |
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Back in May this year, the EU Commission ended a long investigation into Intel's pricing policy, ruling that the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker was guilty and had to pay a record fine of US$1.45 billion. The decision against the world's leading chip maker also imposed Intel to cease any illegal re... |
23 July 2009 03:34 GMT |
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Following an extensive antitrust case between the European Union and Intel, the world's leading manufacturer of computer processors, recent reports claim that the EU Commission is just days away from fining Intel for anti-competitive behavior. The EU regulators are expected to demand Intel to pay a considerably ... |
11 May 2009 06:14 GMT |
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