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    Nvidia gets license to build x86 CPUs, Intel supports CUDA

    01.04.2010, 10:51 | Quelle: Eigene 01.04.2010, 10:51 | Source:
    Intel & Nvidia: Lizenzabkommen Intel & Nvidia: License Agreement
    Nvidia bekommt x86-Lizenz zum Bau von CPUs, Intel unterstützt CUDA Nvidia gets license to build x86 CPUs, Intel supports CUDA

    Aufgrund seiner Marktführerschaft wird Intel von den Wettbewerbshütern sowohl in Nordamerika als auch Europa kritisch beäugt. Because of its market leadership is the Intel competition enforcement officers in both North America and Europe as a critical eyed by. In den USA läuft derzeit ein Verfahren der Aufsichtsbehörde FTC gegen Intel wegen Missbrauchs seiner dominierenden Position. In the U.S. currently runs a procedure of the supervisory FTC against Intel for abusing its dominant position. Ein Vorschlag der FTC lautet, dass Intel die x86-Lizenz für andere Hersteller freigibt - und Intel pariert. A proposal by the FTC is that Intel x86 license for other manufacturers to release - and Intel parried. Heute berichten mehrere Quellen, dass Intel und Nvidia ein weitreichendes Lizenztauschabkommen unterzeichnet haben, das beiden Partnern weitreichende Rechte einräumt. Today, several sources reported that Intel and Nvidia license exchange agreements signed have a far-reaching, extensive rights that grants both partners.
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    errr i guess translation does not copy over well.

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    Yeah looks like hoax.

    I can't wait for this day to be over...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitchilo View Post
    Yeah looks like hoax.

    I can't wait for this day to be over...
    Me neither

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    Its an obvious hoax:
    Intel supports CUDA
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    The day's been and gone, it's past mid-day.

    Please stop with this .


    This just in, Nvidia are making kitchen appliances - Oh wait that's not an April Fools.
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    OMG ITS HILARIOUS!!!!11

    how stupid..
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    hai guyz intel bought nvidia then amd bought intel and other nonsensical things happened FUNNY!111
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    Transmeta has just been revealed as the IP source for Nehalem. OMG! heh

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    Come on, have fun with it. Sure, these jokes are a bit predictable.
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    It's fun to see the cute things the likes of Google do on April Fools (like the Google Animal Translate app) but this is just lame

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    happy april fools day
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    the ones from this morning were good, now they are just boring

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