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Intel sets out case against record EU fine

By Nikki Tait in Brussels

Published: September 15 2009 11:34 | Last updated: September 15 2009 11:34

Europe’s top competition watchdog failed to evaluate the evidence properly and “materially infringed” Intel’s rights of defence in an investigation that led to a record fine of €1.1bn ($1.6bn), lawyers for the US chipmaker have argued.

The fine was imposed by the European Commission in May after a long-running probe concluded that Intel had abused its dominant market position and used illegal sales practices to encourage computer manufacturers to carry its products.

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