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Broadcom moves to settle EU probe of chipsets

By Michael Acton and Lewis Crofts ( April 27, 2020, 10:04 GMT | Insight) -- Broadcom will drop requirements or inducements for global customers, excluding those in China, to obtain more than 50 percent of their chips from the company, as part of a draft agreement with EU enforcers to bring an antitrust probe to an end. The European Commission has started a consultation on the package of commitments, which could be made legally binding. Broadcom will drop requirements or inducements for global customers, excluding those in China, to obtain more than 50 percent of their chips from the company, as part of a draft agreement with EU enforcers to bring an antitrust probe to an end....

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