haxxiy said:
Nope. x86 is an (loosely defined) instruction set, not an IP, and one that is public and throughly documented. It's just that it would be almost useless for anyone else to build a x86 CPU with 2005 paradigms, which is how long behind one would be based on expired Intel/AMD patents. |
Ok, thanks for the clarification.
Please excuse my bad English.
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