Intel, which dominates the market for computer microprocessors, is being investigated by the Federal Trade Commission for evidence of unfair competition in the semiconductor market, a probe that now is cutting across that industry. The company has been subjected
to numerous allegations that its business practices violate antitrust laws and that it strong-arms large customers from buying its competitors' products.
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| Intel to rivals: innovate |
| FTC probe cuts across industry |
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| New chip could shut out rivals special report |
| The antitrust maze Q&A |