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UPDATE 3-Intel hit by NY antitrust suit, kickbacks alleged

Thu Nov 5, 2009 12:57am IST
 
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* New York's Cuomo alleges pervasive antitrust violations

* NY attorney general accuses Intel of threats, kickbacks

* Intel says will fight charges

* Intel shares up 1.6 pct (Adds comment, details from lawsuit, byline)

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Intel Corp was sued by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, who accused the world's largest chipmaker of threatening computer makers and paying billions of dollars in kickbacks to maintain its market dominance.

The lawsuit accuses Intel (INTC.O: Quote, Profile, Research) of violating state and federal antitrust law through a "systematic worldwide campaign" of bullying and coercion to monopolize the market for personal computer chips, at the expense of rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc (AMD.N: Quote, Profile, Research).

Intel's microprocessors power more than 80 percent of the world's PCs. Wednesday's lawsuit comes on the heels of several antitrust probes throughout the world into the Santa Clara, California-based company's business practices.

Cuomo said Intel for several years bribed or coerced computer makers such as Dell Inc (DELL.O: Quote, Profile, Research), Hewlett-Packard Co (HPQ.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and International Business Machines Corp (IBM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) to use its microprocessors or stop using those of rivals.  Continued...

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