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Responding to a rival chip maker's antitrust suit, Intel denied Thursday that its business practices broke any laws and dismissed the claims as "factually incorrect and contradictory." In a 60-page response to the suit by Advanced Micro Devices, Intel said its rival is smaller because of the way it handles its business -- not from any wrongdoing by the world's largest semiconductor company. The far-reaching case, involving PC makers around the world, is expected to take years to litigate.
September 06, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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