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NEW YORK - NEW YORK state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo
announced on Thursday an antitrust probe into semiconductor giant Intel for
possible illegal actions that hurt its main rival, Advanced Micro Devices.
Mr Cuomo said in a statement his office 'served a wide-ranging subpoena
seeking documents and information on Intel Corporation' in the investigation
into 'whether Intel violated state and federal antitrust laws.'
The probe focuses on whether Intel was 'coercing customers to exclude its
main rival, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), from the worldwide market for x86
computer processing units (CPU),' Mr Cuomo said.
'After careful preliminary review, we have determined that questions raised
about Intel's potential anticompetitive conduct warrant a full and factual
investigation,' said Mr Cuomo.
'Our investigation is focused on determining whether Intel has improperly
used monopoly power to exclude competitors or stifle innovation.'
'We will also
look at whether Intel abused its power to remove competitive threats or harm
competition in violation of New York and federal antitrust laws.'
The subpoena seeks documents and information concerning Intel's pricing
practices and possible attempt to exclude competitors through its market
domination.
The European Union's top competition watchdog has launched a similar
probe.
The EU Commission accuses Intel of offering 'substantial' rebates to
computer makers that mostly used its chips, making payments to clients to delay
or cancel products using AMD's chips, and selling its chips at below cost in
some cases. -- AFP
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