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By REUTERS
Published: December 2, 2006
The Department of Justice has issued subpoenas to the Nvidia Corporation and Advanced Micro Devices as part of an investigation of potential antitrust violations involving graphics chips.
Nvidia, the largest independent maker of graphics chips for computers and other devices, said yesterday that no specific allegations had been made against the company and that it planned to cooperate with the investigation.
Advanced Micro, the maker of computer processors, said late Thursday that it had been subpoenaed. Advanced Micro entered the graphics business in October after acquiring a Canadian company, ATI Technologies.
Nvidia and Advanced Micro each control about 25 percent of the market for graphics chips, which are used in personal computers, mobile handsets, video game consoles and other devices; Intel controls the rest of the market.
A Justice Department spokeswoman, Gina Talamona, confirmed that the department was looking into ”the possibility of anticompetitive practices” involving graphics chips and cards, but she declined to elaborate.
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