EC Imposes $1.45 Billion Antitrust Fine on Intel

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On May 13, the European Commission (EC) imposed a fine of €1.06 billion (approximately $1.45 billion) on Intel Corporation for allegedly violating EC Treaty antitrust rules on the abuse of a dominant market position (Article 82) by engaging in anticompetitive practices to exclude competitors from the market for computer chips called x86 central processing units (CPUs), which are considered to be "the main hardware of a computer." The EC also ordered Intel to cease the alleged illegal practices immediately to the extent that they were still ongoing.

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