Nvidia and Intel bicker over chipset licenses

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

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pw-objection01These jokers will never get along. They’re in court at the moment, arguing over whether an agreement made in 2004 applies today. Intel says that Nvidia is not licensed to create chipsets for Nehalem-based Intel products. Nvidia says that actually, they are licensed. And now it’s down to the lawyers to doubletalk it out.

Do you think they’re mad at each other over that Nvidia CPU rumor? Well, there’s nothing you or I can do to help either one of them, but we could freak them both out by buying AMD.

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