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Intel pays AMD $1.25B legal settlement; FTC and E.U. continue reviews
Thursday, November 12, 2009UPDATED at 12:10 p.m.: Putting an end to one of Silicon Valley's longest running legal battles, chip giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices said today they have agreed on a $1.25 billion settlement that will resolve multiple lawsuits around the world. The move comes as antitrust agencies in the U.S., Europe and Asia have stepped up scrutiny of Intel's business practices in the highly co...
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