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To: tcmay who wrote (154772)1/11/2002 12:36:34 AM
From: kapkan4u  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
<If they don't, and IA-64 begins to fail without them doing anything substantive, I will sell most of my Intel holdings.>

As a former Intel insider, you should be better informed. I know people with Merced connections that were selling like crazy around the summer 2000. They though that the stock would tank once the vail is lifted. Well it did tank but for completely different reasons.

When Intel cancels IA-64 sometime later this or early next year, the stock will really tank.

Kap



To: tcmay who wrote (154772)1/16/2002 8:11:57 AM
From: fyodor_  Respond to of 186894
 
Tim: Copying of designs, architectures, instruction sets, etc. requires other deals. AMD and Intel had such a deal, for a while..discussed much during the years of the trial and eventual settlement.

The courts have spoken on the instruction set issue and the ruling was that you could not patent an instruction set, only an implementation (as well as any name, such as MMX, you give to the instruction set, so long as the name is not simply a number).

-fyo