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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (44712)1/4/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) of 1575175
 
Paul - RE: "EARTH TO BILL

EARTH TO BILL

EARTH TO BILL

IBM ISN'T MAKING DIDDLY SQUAT FOR AMD - THE DEAL
WAS CANCELED BEFORE IT EVER GOT STARTED
"

Or so it was...

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IBM will make K7s too

Although on the face of it IBM and AMD have no cross licensing
deal on x.86 technology, it now appears that Big Blue will make K7
chips
.

The complex cross licensing technology on copper technology --
which exclusively prevents Intel from using it -- is likely to lead to boards from IBM later in the year.

Last week The Register exclusively reported that a 1GHz K7 will
emerge from AMD at the beginning of next year.

As reported here earlier, AMD has a complex cross licensing
agreement with Motorola on process technology, allowing it to
leapfrog chip giant Intel.

Further, IBM also has a set of complex cross licensing agreements
with a number of senior industry players, including National
Semiconductor, Intel and many others.

No one from IBM Microelectronics was available at press time to
either confirm or deny that it had cross licensed AMD technology.
Nor would AMD comment, when we spoke to them this morning.

Compaq too, was reluctant to comment.

Its involvement is that Dirk Meyer formerly worked on the Alpha
platform. The Alpha platform is now part of Compaq's brief. And,
ironically (or should it be copperonically), Intel is forced to
manufacture Alpha chips for its competition, because of a timely
US government intervention. ® "

theregister.co.uk
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Just reporting the news like it is printed, w/o any biasy. ;)
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