EU competition regulators consider new charges against Intel
EU antitrust regulators made fresh accusations against computer chip company Intel Corp. on Thursday, saying it paid retailers not to sell PCs using chips made by rival firm Advanced Micro Devices Inc., reports the IHT.
The European commission is now considering charges that Intel illegally fiddled with both the wholesale and retail channels in an effort to suppress its competitor.
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