Intel loses major EU antitrust challenge, fine cut but upheld
EU court sides with regulators in chip-maker case
The European Union’s second-highest court ruled Wednesday that U.S. chipmaker Intel must pay a €376 million antitrust fine — though roughly one-third of the penalty was cut. The case stems from accusations that Intel impeded competition unfairly, especially hurting smaller rivals. The court affirmed the fine but acknowledged some mitigation.

Implications for global tech competition
The ruling underscores regulators’ growing power to challenge big tech dominance, even against massive U.S. firms with deep pockets. Analysts say this could embolden further antitrust efforts across Europe and beyond. For smaller chipmakers and start-ups, the decision may open a window for fairer competition and lower barriers.




















