Did the most recent settlement give clarity on how readily the cross-licensing agreement can carry over in the event of a purchase? The last description indicated it was no longer an automatic death sentence, but it would be a multibillion dollar maybe.
I suppose the whole package involved in producing leading-edge (or mostly so) x86 would probably not survive in the hypothetical case that AMD goes under and various players come in to buy up what's left.
Patent pools can be bought when picking a company's bones clean, but there's not much use to them if the people making use of them aren't there.
I suppose the whole package involved in producing leading-edge (or mostly so) x86 would probably not survive in the hypothetical case that AMD goes under and various players come in to buy up what's left.
Patent pools can be bought when picking a company's bones clean, but there's not much use to them if the people making use of them aren't there.