$421 Million: Intel Battles EU Regulators Over Antitrust Fine

Intel challenges a $421M EU antitrust fine over chip market practices, reigniting a legal battle dating back to its rivalry with AMD in the early 2000s.
Intel challenges a $421M EU antitrust fine over chip market practices, reigniting a legal battle dating back to its rivalry with AMD in the early 2000s.
The EU has fined Apple $570 million and Meta $228 million for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
The EU Chips Act 2.0 aims to strengthen chip design, materials, and equipment to boost Europe’s semiconductor independence and global competitiveness.
The Semicon Coalition boosts Europe's chip industry, enhances tech sovereignty, supports automakers, drives economic growth, and must overcome funding, talent, and policy challenges.
European Union (EU) has taken a significant step in response to the rapid expansion of China's electric vehicle (EV) market. This blog post explores the EU's decision to launch an investigation into China's subsidies for electric vehicles and the concerns surrounding the competitive advantage gained through low pricing strategies. Discover how this move could potentially reshape the global EV industry and competition dynamics between China and Europe.