EU to find Intel anti-competitive: Unknown sources
written by Whacky™
at Monday, May 11, 2009
Unknown sources have said that European Union has decided to find Intel anti-competitive. The finding will be announced in coming days.
The unanimous decision on the part of EU commission states that
"The Commission will say Intel paid PC makers to delay or scrap the launch of products containing AMD chips. The Commission will characterize the payments as 'naked restrictions' to competition, the sources said. Intel set percentages of its own chips that it wanted PC makers to use, the sources said. For example, NEC Corp was told that 20 percent of its desktop and notebook machines could have AMD chips, the sources said. All Lenovo notebooks had to use Intel chips, as did relevant Dell products. The figure was 95 percent for Hewlett-Packard's business desktops, they said."
Previous infractions by Intel include giving illegal rebates to computer makers back in 2007 and paying retailers not to sell AMD-based computer systems.