Nov 4th, 2009 - Washington Post
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NEW YORK -- New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo filed an antitrust suit against Intel on Wednesday, accusing the world's largest chipmaker of illegally threatening computer makers and paying them billions in kickbacks to maintain its dominant market position.
The lawsuit is similar to those Intel has faced from foreign regulators. In May, the European Commission fined the company $1.45 billion for antitrust violations. Intel's main competitor, Advanced Micro Devices, is also suing Intel in a four-year-old case set to go to trial in Delaware in March.
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