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Angsuman Chakraborty

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Federal Trade Commission sues Intel, charging chip maker with illegally stifling competitors Posted: Dec 16, 2009 10:07 AM
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more images more images Intel faces antitrust lawsuit from FTC NEW YORK — The Federal Trade Commission sued Intel Corp. on Wednesday, looking to block tactics it says the world's biggest chip maker has used to snuff out competition. The FTC said Intel, which makes the microprocessors that run personal computers, has shut rivals out of the marketplace. In .... Original source  : Federal Trade Commission sues Intel, charging chip maker with illegally stifling competitors.

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