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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
INTC 51.16+6.0%1:36 PM EST

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To: SisterMaryElephant who wrote (143232)9/10/2001 8:21:02 PM
From: Win Smith  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Intel can bring up whatever they want in court, so can Via. Intel has a bunch of patents, but Via has a few too, mostly from acquisitions. Intel can claim that none of Via's patents apply to it, but, aside from AMD friend and Intel co-conspirator Rambus, cross licensing is the rule in semi land.

Intel can play FUD with Via all it wants, it's hurting Intel more than anybody else. If Intel wants to make a big deal about a couple dollars on a chipset that would sell a $100-200 P4 for them, that's their business.
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