In May 2009, Intel was forced to face the decision of the European authorities, according to which the processor manufacturer has to pay 1.06 billion. Euros for violation of conditions of fair competition in the local market. The European Commission decided that from 2000 to 2005, Intel used incentive payments to players of the European market of finished computers, which limited the use of a competitor in the face of AMD processors .
In 2012, Intel was trying to challenge the decision, but the European authorities did not consider the company's arguments convincing. Now, as reported by Bloomberg, Intel is counting on the review of the case, calling for authorities to carefully consider "all the circumstances". Related Products :
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