Intel facing antitrust probe from Korean investigators
Intel Corp. said Korean antitrust authorities are probing its rebate and marketing deals with personal computer manufacturers there. Intel already faces a lawsuit from rival AMD, which claims Intel has used improper subsidies and threats of retaliation against computer makers, vendors, and retailers for using or selling AMD products. Intel has denied the accusations.
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