Group 1 - The European General Court ruled that Intel violated EU antitrust laws but reduced the fine from €376 million to €237 million [1] - The European Commission initially imposed a fine of €1.06 billion on Intel in 2009 for anti-competitive practices against competitors like AMD [1] - Intel expressed dissatisfaction with the fine and appealed to the EU judiciary, leading to a reduction in the penalty over time [1] Group 2 - The court confirmed that Intel's practices of providing discounts to computer manufacturers to suppress competition were in violation of EU antitrust laws [1] - The ruling indicated that the impact of Intel's illegal activities was limited to a relatively small number of computers, justifying the reduced fine [1] - Following the court's decision, the European Commission stated it would carefully consider the ruling before deciding on further actions [2]
欧盟普通法院裁决英特尔违反欧盟反垄断法但大幅下调罚金