May 11 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., accused by the European Union of giving computer sellers rebates to exclude a rival’s chips, may be ordered to stop the discounts and pay a record antitrust fine of more than 1 billion euros ($1.36 billion).
Intel the world’s biggest computer-chip maker, has kept its market share at about 80 percent by granting rebates that are conditional on computer makers buying all or the majority of their chips from the company, the commission has charged.
Intel the world’s biggest computer-chip maker, has kept its market share at about 80 percent by granting rebates that are conditional on computer makers buying all or the majority of their chips from the company, the commission has charged.