On Friday 22 September, the European Commission announced that it had once again imposed a fine, this time of €376.36 million, on Intel for abusing its dominant position in the market for processors known as x86 central processing units (CPUs).
In 2009, the Commission imposed an initial fine of €1.06 billion on Intel, having found that the company had engaged in two types of anti-competitive practices designed to exclude any competitor, in particular Advanced Micro Devices (AMD),...