UPDATE 1-EU sent draft Intel ruling to member states -source

Thu Apr 23, 2009 1:05am BST
 
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* EU takes step toward sanctions against Intel -source

* Formal decision could come within weeks (Adds comment from European Commission)

SAN FRANCISCO, April 22 (Reuters) - The European Commission, taking a major step toward fining and imposing sanctions on Intel Corp (INTC.O) for violating antitrust law, has sent a draft decision ruling against the chip maker to EU member states, a source familiar with the situation said on Wednesday.

That sets the stage for the Commission to deliver a formal decision within weeks, based on past practice. In the draft decision, the Commission said Intel abused its market power in violation of EU antitrust law.

Intel declined comment.

"As far as we are concerned this is speculative at this stage and we have no comment," spokesman Chuck Mulloy said.

Commission spokesman Jonathan Todd said, "I can confirm that the Commission does have an ongoing antitrust case concerning Intel but I can make no further comment."

Intel and its smaller rival, Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD.N), make virtually all of the central processing chips at the heart of the world's one billion personal computers.

The Commission's draft decision was sent to the 27 European Union member states, the source told Reuters on condition of anonymity.   Continued...

 

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