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A history of Intel's antitrust troublesThe Federal Trade Commission sued Intel Corp. on Wednesday, accusing the world's largest computer chip maker of anticompetitive violations in the markets for central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs) used in personal computers and servers. The following is a look at Intel's previous antitrust tangles:
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