Intel Corporation, the world’s largest supplier of microprocessors, ended more than two decades of acrimony with its smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., agreeing to pay AMD $1.25 billion.

The settlement, announced November 12, is the largest of any kind for the year to date; AMD’s counsel, Charles Diamond of O’Melveny & Myers, says it may be the largest settlement of a private antitrust dispute in the history of the Sherman Act.

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