
News in brief: Legal disputes settled
Published: 13 November 2009 11:50 GMT
All outstanding legal disputes between Intel and AMD have been settled, and the companies have signed a five-year cross-licensing deal.
The settlement, announced yesterday, ends antitrust litigation against Intel in which the chip giant was accused of alleged anti-competitive practices towards AMD. Intel will pay AMD $1.25bn in the deal.
Intel and AMD will share patent rights across all products in the five-year deal.
For more, see Intel and AMD settle, agree cross-licensing deal on ZDNet UK.
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