Intel, top rival set for US Supreme Court showdown
The bitter rivalry between the two biggest makers of computer microprocessors is set to reach the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, in a case that could determine the fate of a European antitrust probe. Analysts say the case is unlikely to have an immediate impact on the profits of either Intel the world’s largest chip maker, or Advanced Micro Devices, its much smaller competitor.
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