http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,2040971,00.asp
So presumably a "divested" discrete GPU business would have equal rights (licensing) to existing IP, and some subset of the engineering staff, under this scenario.
Personally, I don't see it at this point. Maybe if things don't go well, a few years down the road. If they were trying to raise cash, who would they be wanting to sell that too that they'd be willing to sell it to? If they are just spinning it off, it doesn't really save them anything cash-wise. Clearly AMD & ATI were making sounds like a large part of the attraction of the deal was NOT having the need to take an axe to either company to make stuff fit. I'd think the senior ATI people would feel ill-used if things turned this direction now, and that could have long term effects as well.
"After analysis of the options, we believe AMD could divest the discrete GPU business and still achieve the company's longer term goal to integrate a CPU and GPU onto a single silicon chip," Freedman wrote.
So presumably a "divested" discrete GPU business would have equal rights (licensing) to existing IP, and some subset of the engineering staff, under this scenario.
Personally, I don't see it at this point. Maybe if things don't go well, a few years down the road. If they were trying to raise cash, who would they be wanting to sell that too that they'd be willing to sell it to? If they are just spinning it off, it doesn't really save them anything cash-wise. Clearly AMD & ATI were making sounds like a large part of the attraction of the deal was NOT having the need to take an axe to either company to make stuff fit. I'd think the senior ATI people would feel ill-used if things turned this direction now, and that could have long term effects as well.