F.T.C. Accuses Intel of Trying to Stifle Competition

Courtesy NYT > Business  Wed, 12/16/2009 - 08:40

The Federal Trade Commission sued Intel, accusing it of a systematic campaign to prevent rivals from selling microchips by cutting off market access.


 

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