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Intel and New York settle for $6.5 million in litigation costs

 |  February 12, 2012

Intel has settled the 2009 lawsuit brought by New York state for $6.5 million. New York had claimed Intel used threats and illegal payments to pressure computer manufacturers to use Intel chips. However, a December 2011 court ruling had greatly narrowed the scope of the case to computer purchases for a three-year period.

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    The agreement states that Intel does not admit to any wrongdoing and no limitaion will be placed on Intel’s business conduct. The sum is to go toward litigation costs.

    Source: Marketwatch