➀ The European Court of Second Instance confirmed the EU's antitrust fine against Qualcomm, reducing the amount from the initial 242 million euros to 238.7 million euros (about 2.655 billion US dollars, 18.8 billion RMB). ➁ The fine was mainly due to Qualcomm selling its baseband chipsets to two customers at below-cost prices from 2009 to 2011 to遏制 competitor Icera, a British mobile software company now part of Nvidia. ➂ Icera complained to the European Commission about Qualcomm's anticompetitive behavior in June 2009, and the Commission decided to fine Qualcomm 242 million euros in July 2019. The Commission concluded that Qualcomm had abused its dominant position in the UMTS baseband chipset market.