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    News - NVIDIA countersues Intel

    More work for Intel?s lawyers as NVIDIA strikes back over chipset license dispute.
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    Re: News - NVIDIA countersues Intel

    I'm starting to worry that with all these legal battles over cross-licenses, we're going to end up with tech companies not talking to each other and each producing their own, incompatible hardware. Could this be the end of x86? And would that be a bad thing?

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    Re: News - NVIDIA countersues Intel

    It's just their way of working out a cross-licensing agreement.

    Everyone has got some license that someone else wants:
    Intel - x86, probably some more chipset type stuff
    nVidia - SLI, probably some more gfx type stuff
    AMD - x86-64, probably some more integrated memory/serial transport type stuff

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