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  1. #Intel #fined $3M by #India's #antitrust regulator for discriminatory #CPUwarranty policies. The chipmaker honored warranty support only for processors bought from Intel-authorized distributors in India, denying benefits to those purchased elsewhere. The fine is based on 8% of Intel's average turnover during the 8-year period the policy was in effect. tomshardware.com/pc-components #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews

  2. #Intel #fined $3M by #India's #antitrust regulator for discriminatory #CPUwarranty policies. The chipmaker honored warranty support only for processors bought from Intel-authorized distributors in India, denying benefits to those purchased elsewhere. The fine is based on 8% of Intel's average turnover during the 8-year period the policy was in effect. tomshardware.com/pc-components #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews

  3. #Intel #fined $3M by #India's #antitrust regulator for discriminatory #CPUwarranty policies. The chipmaker honored warranty support only for processors bought from Intel-authorized distributors in India, denying benefits to those purchased elsewhere. The fine is based on 8% of Intel's average turnover during the 8-year period the policy was in effect. tomshardware.com/pc-components #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews

  4. #Intel #fined $3M by #India's #antitrust regulator for discriminatory #CPUwarranty policies. The chipmaker honored warranty support only for processors bought from Intel-authorized distributors in India, denying benefits to those purchased elsewhere. The fine is based on 8% of Intel's average turnover during the 8-year period the policy was in effect. tomshardware.com/pc-components #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews

  5. #Intel #fined $3M by #India's #antitrust regulator for discriminatory #CPUwarranty policies. The chipmaker honored warranty support only for processors bought from Intel-authorized distributors in India, denying benefits to those purchased elsewhere. The fine is based on 8% of Intel's average turnover during the 8-year period the policy was in effect. tomshardware.com/pc-components #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews