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Intel and AMD settle legal rows Intel and AMD settle legal rows
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US chip maker Intel has agreed to pay rival AMD $1.25bn as part of a deal to settle all outstanding legal disputes between the two companies.US chip maker Intel has agreed to pay rival AMD $1.25bn as part of a deal to settle all outstanding legal disputes between the two companies.
The two firms said the settlement covered all anti-trust litigation and patent disputes.The two firms said the settlement covered all anti-trust litigation and patent disputes.
"While the relationship between the two companies has been difficult in the past, this agreement ends the legal disputes," the two firms said."While the relationship between the two companies has been difficult in the past, this agreement ends the legal disputes," the two firms said.
AMD's shares jumped by as much as 23% following the announcement.AMD's shares jumped by as much as 23% following the announcement.
'Step closer'
Under the terms of the deal, the two firms have agreed a five-year cross licensing agreement, with each agreeing to give up claims of breaching previous agreements.Under the terms of the deal, the two firms have agreed a five-year cross licensing agreement, with each agreeing to give up claims of breaching previous agreements.
AMD's chief executive, Dirk Meyer, said the deal created a more level playing field and the company was now "one big step closer to achieving our bold vision".
Competition regulators in Asia, Europe and the US have all taken action against Intel because of complaints by AMD.Competition regulators in Asia, Europe and the US have all taken action against Intel because of complaints by AMD.
Europe's competition spokesman, Jonathan Todd, said he had taken note of the settlement, but that it did not change Intel's duty to comply with European competition law.Europe's competition spokesman, Jonathan Todd, said he had taken note of the settlement, but that it did not change Intel's duty to comply with European competition law.
Intel makes 80% of the microchips that power personal computers.Intel makes 80% of the microchips that power personal computers.
As a result of the settlement, Intel updated its fourth quarter financial forecasts. It now expects spending to be around $4.2bn - up from $2.9bn. Its effective tax rate will be down to 20% from 26%. All other expectations are unchanged. As a result of the settlement, Intel updated its fourth-quarter financial forecasts. It now expects spending to be about $4.2bn - up from $2.9bn.