AMD Comments on European Commission Ruling that Intel Violated EU Law
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The European Commission today found Intel guilty of abusing its dominant position in the global x86 microprocessor market, saying that Intel has harmed millions of European consumers by deliberately acting to keep competitors out of the market for computer chips for many years. Such a serious and sustained violation of the EUs antitrust rules cannot be tolerated. The Commission also stated that there is evidence that Intel had sought to conceal the conditions associated with its payments. The EC decision requires Intel to change its business practices immediately and fines Intel a record EUR 1.06 billion (US $1.45 billion).
The EC decision stated specifically that:
- Intel gave wholly or partially hidden rebates to computer manufacturers on condition that they bought all, or almost all, their x86 CPUs from Intel.
- Intel made payments to major retailer Media Saturn Holding from October 2002 to December 2007 on condition that it exclusively sold Intel-based PCs in all countries in which Media Saturn Holding is active.
- Intel interfered directly in the relations between computer manufacturers and AMD. Intel awarded computer manufacturers payments – unrelated to any particular purchases from Intel – on condition that these computer manufacturers postponed or canceled the launch of specific AMD-based products.
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