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Strategies & Market Trends : HOW MUCH MONEY IS YOUR GOAL???

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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote ()5/14/1997 12:38:00 PM
From: Yaacov   of 470
 
Frank, Marc,and JT

I just posted this over INTC thread. I like for you to read it and comment:
My take on dec is that dec had those patents as an "insurance policy"
against intel just in case intel would step over the boundaries. Intel
pretty much proclaimed war on all companies that deal with amd and
as you know dec anounced their k6 designs. Intel openly supported dell
and gateway for being pure intel shops and offerred special deals to
compaq in order to make them an intel shop(sort of). That put dec in
disadvantage and probably they contacted amd and cyrx/ibm and asked them if they can
supply enough parts for their intel compatible products and after that
dec activated an "insurance policy". That cought intel by surprise because
intel would not think that anyone might actually retaliate to their
monopolisttic actions. (Keep in mind that word monopoly wasmentioned by dec many times
even though that it has no relevance to patents per say). IBM and
COMPAQ saw an opportunity for cyrx to move in with a law suit as well. ( I do
not think that cyrx in a position to take on intel without side help.) So cyrx sue
intel for two more infringements on cyrx's patents.

Kind regards,

Yaacov
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