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Intel braced for competition fine

By Nikki Tait in Brussels and Chris Nuttall in San Francisco

Published: May 10 2009 15:24 | Last updated: May 10 2009 23:43

Intel, the world’s biggest chipmaker by sales, is bracing itself for one of the heaviest penalties levied in Europe for anti-competitive behaviour. The European Union is expected formally to approve action against Intel at its weekly meeting of commissioners on Wednesday.

It will be the climax of a near-decade-long investigation into the group’s marketing practices. Lawyers say the fine could top those heaped on Microsoft, which, combined, exceeded €1bn ($1.36bn).

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