Ne AMD ma taky patenty na x86, ona totiz byla skoro od zacatku x86 alespon rady AT u toho a delali 286, 386, 486 … pentium se uz intel cukl a AMD udelalo svuj komp. CPU, pak se uvolnila firma digital a jejich Aplha CPU a tak u AMD udelali Athlon postaveny na zastarale Alphe rady 10000 (32bit) ze ktere ma zbernici, vymyslely mnoho veci, jako treba 3dnow etc.
Pak prisel zvrat a AMD odpvedela na Itanium2 Athlonem64, co uz je zbernice z Alphy rady 20000 a prevzala z ni 64bit adresaci z princip zpetne komp. 32bit … a treba i tohle intel nema a je to patent AMD.
Ale zde jde o 2 veci.
1. intel zvyhodnoval obchodniky ne podle prodanych kusu, ale zda prodavaji ci neprodavaji tez AMD … coz je protizakonne.
2. koncila vzajemna dohoda na x86 a kdyby se neprodlouzila, intel by se musel vratit na urovne PentiaPro ;-)) … tedy konec M$ serveru na 64bit a vsichni by museli jit na Itania2 ;-))
>Takze AMD pouziva x86 architekturu, ktoru vyvinul Intel. Namiesto, aby zaplatili licenciu
To sa nezklada na pravde
AMD a Intel si vymenieali patenty od roku 1976
http://news.cnet.com/…6973-92.html
hlavne vsak
http://www.tmcnet.com/…/4479069.htm
http://www.tomshardware.com/…ps,6475.html
a x86 vznikla v roku 1978
a to, abyu bol druhy dodavtel chuipov boal poziadavka IBM na vitaza tendra na CPUpre IBMPC
1982
* At IBM's request, AMD signs an agreement to serve as a second source to Intel for IBM PC microprocessors.
http://www.amd.com/…0554,00.html
IBM selects an Intel microprocessor for its PC but only on the condition that there is a reliable second source supplier for its PC processor needs.
ale aj svojim patentom napr. na matematicky koprocesor a jeho integraciu do CPU (teraz znamu ako FPU)
a aj inym veciam…
napr. tomu, ze Sherman Fairchild umoznil vznik intelu a aj AMD, tym, ze vystval vyvojarov z Fairchild semiconductor… Z prvej casti vznikol Intel, z druhej AMD… A Sherman si dodnes trha vlasy, ak nejake este ma…
Robert Norton Noyce (December 12, 1927 – June 3, 1990), nicknamed „the Mayor of Silicon Valley“, co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel in 1968.
According to Sherman Fairchild, Noyce's impassioned presentation of his vision was the reason Sherman Fairchild had agreed to create the semiconductor division for the Traitorous Eight.
Noyce and Gordon E. Moore (a chemist and physicist) founded Intel, in 1968 when they left Fairchild Semiconductor. The relaxed culture that Noyce brought to Intel was a carry-over from his style at Fairchild Semiconductor. He treated employees as family, rewarding and encouraging team work. His follow-your-bliss management style set the tone for many Valley success stories.
http://en.wikipedia.org/…Robert_Noyce
In 1968 Sherman Fairchild brought a new management team into Fairchild Semiconductor, led by C. Lester Hogan, then vice president of Motorola Semiconductor. The troops from Motorola, also known as „Hogan's Heroes“, were notoriously conservative, and immediately clashed with Sanders' boisterous style. He was one of the architects of Silicon Valley.
In 1969 a group of Fairchild engineers decided to start a new company, which became Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). They asked Jerry Sanders to join them, and he said he would, provided he became the president of the company. Although it caused some dissension within the group, they agreed, and the company was founded with Sanders as President.
http://en.wikipedia.org/…sinessman%29