Article: Intel to pay rival $1.25 billion to settle antitrust claims; Intel to pay $1.25 billion in settlement with rival ; Deal to resolve antitrust and patent disputes won't end 'obligations' to E.U.

VINDU GOEL; JAMES KANTER
International Herald Tribune
11-13-2009
Intel to pay rival $1.25 billion to settle antitrust claims; Intel to pay $1.25 billion in settlement with rival ; Deal to resolve antitrust and patent disputes won't end 'obligations' to E.U.
Byline: VINDU GOEL; JAMES KANTER
Type: News

The deal could help the big chip maker resolve its differences with government antitrust regulators in Asia and the United States, but it won't end those investigations.

The giant chip maker Intel, facing antitrust challenges around the world, agreed Thursday to pay $1.25 billion to settle its long- running dispute with a smaller rival, Advanced Micro Devices, whose legal actions against Intel ...

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