EU Re-imposes €376 Million Fine on Intel for Antitrust Violations
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Continue ReadingIntel’s latest announcement to invest $4.6 billion in a new semiconductor assembly and test facility near Wrocław, Poland marks a significant milestone in the company’s expansion strategy. The decision comes as part of Intel’s broader plan to invest billions of dollars in Europe to bolster chip capacity and reduce reliance on U.S. and Asian suppliers. […]
Continue ReadingThe companies may delay until September the formal filing of the deal in Europe. While this may look like an unnecessary delay, this extra time could allow EU regulators to review the deal and grant an approval without opening an in-depth merger review, in our view. The $40 billion deal will combine Nvidia’s graphic and data center chips with Arm’s IP licensing portfolio to create a microchip company with enhanced AI and IoT capabilities. The deal is expected to raise antitrust concerns in US, Europe and China.
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