Computer chip giant Intel said it will pay $1.25 billion to its rival AMD to settle two decades of disputes between the two companies. Intel and AMD sell nearly all the world's microprocessors, though Intel controls about 80 percent of the market. AMD has long accused Intel of using illegal methods to dominate the market, including paying computer makers to use its chips. Intel denies wrongdoing.
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