Intel receives $536 million payment from EU following antitrust fine reversal

The chipmaker received the amount as default interest from the European Commission following an appeal against a €1.06 billion ($1.1 billion) fine levied in 2009

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/intel-receives-usd536-million-from-eu-following-antitrust-fine-reversal

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