SAN JOSE — For Intel, it’s a case that just won’t die.

Intel Corp. has spent 10 years fighting an unfair-competition class action that accuses the tech giant of manipulating performance tests to raise the value of its Pentium 4 processor. Now, with a trial less than a month away, Intel’s last-ditch efforts for a favorable pretrial outcome appear to be falling flat.

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