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To: Mick Mørmøny who wrote (143846)9/20/2001 8:57:11 AM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
VIA and Centaur are seeking a ruling to stop Intel selling Pentium 4 chips, as well as monetary damages for both VIA and Centaur....

...The suit, filed in the Federal District Court for the Western Division of Texas (Austin Division), where Centaur is based, alleges "that Intel Pentium 4 processors infringe, contribute to the infringement of, or induce others to infringe VIA and Centaur’s U.S. Patent Number 6,253,311."

This patent, which is jointly owned by VIA and Centaur, deals with the different formats in which numeric data may be stored in a microprocessor.
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