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    Analysis - Intel speaks out on AMD cross license dispute

    Still insists AMD spin-off is not a subsidiary under the terms of the agreement.
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    Re: Analysis - Intel speaks out on AMD cross license dispute

    It's all a big bluffing game tbh, if Intel rescinds the x86 license, then Intels rights to AMD's IP are also rescinded..

    Goodbye x64 instruction set, integrated memory controller, quad core method, etc etc.

    AMD wouldn't have spun off globalfoundries if it didn't think it had a bulletproof answer to the ancient cross-license agreement (the origins of which stretch back to the 486 days iirc..).

    As for the agreement itself, it seems as though there is enough leeway in the wording - ie although it only owns 34.2% when converted to common shares, does it control more via indirect means?

    Would it not have also originally contributed to more than 50% of the assets of the new company anyway?
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    Re: Analysis - Intel speaks out on AMD cross license dispute

    Quote Originally Posted by Stoo View Post
    Would it not have also originally contributed to more than 50% of the assets of the new company anyway?
    For me, this has to be AMDs answer to point a). Isn't GLOBALFOUNDRIES basically AMDs fab assets with different ownership? In which case you'd assume that they have "originally contributed (...) at least fifty percent (...) of the tangible and intangible assets of such entity", no?

    Besides, will GF actually hold any IP? I thought AMD were going to design the chips and GF was basically going act as a prefered fab contractor, and simply stamp out the dies? It seems to me that that wouldn't involve any transfer of x86 IP to GF... or have I misunderstood that part?

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    Re: Analysis - Intel speaks out on AMD cross license dispute

    No - that's what I thought as well..

    Any chance of an email into AMD/GLOBALFOUNDRIES to clarify that point?
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    Re: Analysis - Intel speaks out on AMD cross license dispute

    What were AMD thinking when they created GLOBALFOUNDRIES? That is:
    1) One of the worst company names I've ever seen.
    2) Capitalised for some strange reason

    Did someone type AMD and GLOBALFOUNDRIES out on a PC with the Caps Lock stuck on?

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