(Reuters) - The two companies make all the chips at the processing heart of the world's one billion personal computers and servers, but Intel has about 80 percent of the business.
The European Commission, in its latest antitrust case to involve a technology giant, alleged Intel broke EU law "with the aim of excluding its main rival, AMD, from the x86 computer processing units market." X86 is the designation for the chips.
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The European Commission, in its latest antitrust case to involve a technology giant, alleged Intel broke EU law "with the aim of excluding its main rival, AMD, from the x86 computer processing units market." X86 is the designation for the chips.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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