DSG International has been caught in the crossfire between Intel and the
European Commission.
The offices of the retail group behind
Currys
and PC
World were raided yesterday morning as part of an investigation by the
European
Commission
into alleged anti-competitive measures used by
Intel.
It follows allegations stretching back to 2005 when Intel’s rival AMD accused
it of threatening customers and paying distributors and retailers, including
Dixons in the UK, to delay the launch of products that contained its chips.
Intel was also accused of granting its customers big rebates if they bought its
products.
Another accusation levellled at Intel by
AMD was
that it lowered its microprocessor prices to below the market rate.
The Commission conducted raids of several Intel offices in Europe in 2005
over the allegations. Today’s raids follow a 48-page paper to the US courts. In
these AMD claimed that DSG had, in exchange for payments from Intel, agreed to
keep AMD’s share of its business below 10 per cent.
DSG confirmed that its offices were being inspected by the European
Commission. A representative for the company said: "I can confirm that officials
from the EU Commission are conducting an inspection at our Retail Support Centre
in Hemel Hempstead.
“We understand similar inspections have taken place at other companies'
premises. This inspection relates to the investigation between Intel and AMD. We
are fully cooperating."
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