By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 8th February 2008 12:36 GMT
So what's the big deal? I'm on my 4th startup. The use of whatever solution works regardless of patent infringement, and letting the infringed party figure it out and come after you, is the norm in Silicon Valley.
By Ken HaganPosted Friday 8th February 2008 16:03 GMT
This patent sounds like "we used historic data as a guide to future behaviour". REAL scientists call this using experimental results (including null ones) to form a hypothesis and it is so far from being novel that you ought to get your bollocks roasted for even *trying* to patent the idea.
By Edison Asuncion Jr.Posted Saturday 9th February 2008 03:56 GMT
Opteron (Barcelona) the better chip? so where is it?
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=7339
stealing techs from competitor. hmmm, the Core 2 Duo has long been using 128-bit internal data paths and Barcelona (as well as phenom) just adopted it. L3 cache? this is old intel server technology. and many more here:
By George SchultzPosted Sunday 10th February 2008 03:40 GMT
Ummm you are sort of right but WARF is from the University of Wisconsin. (This sort of hints WHERE they are at!) As they are a part of the STATE OF WISCONSIN, they are subject to the State of Wisconsin laws. Taking this to court in Texas would be like the UK taking someone to a court in France - won't happen.
By David AustinPosted Sunday 10th February 2008 17:37 GMT
Just buy them off, Intel. A year on, and Core2 is still demolishing the desktop market, and the core-derrived Xeons aren't doing too bad either. Don't let anything rain on your (For once, well-deserved) parade.
besides, if you have to stop selling Core2's, you may be forced into desktop Itanic.
Comments on: Scientists sue Intel in Core 2 Duo clash
"Warf is asking the court to declare that Intel's Core 2 Duo product infringe its patents" #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 8th February 2008 11:30 GMT
Standard Silicon valley Practice #
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By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 8th February 2008 15:20 GMT
Warf is asking the court to declare that Intel's Core 2 Duo product infringe its patents #
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@Amateurs #
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@Devil, er, Intel Inside by Anonymous Coward. #
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