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by nkurz
3499 days ago
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I'm not a lawyer, nor have I studied the contract, but a superficial reading would imply that complete revocation is indeed the outcome of acquisition of either party. Do you have evidence to the contrary? https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/2488/000119312509236... 5.2 (c) Termination Upon Change of Control. Subject to
the terms of, and as further set forth in, Sections 5.2(d)
and 5.2(e), this Agreement shall automatically terminate as
a whole upon the consummation of a Change of Control of
either Party.
(d) Effects of Termination.
(ii) In the event of any termination of this
Agreement pursuant to Section 5.2(c), and subject to the
provisions of Section 5.2(e), the rights and licenses
granted to both Parties under this Agreement, including
without limitation the rights granted under Section 3.8(d),
shall terminate as of the effective date of such
termination.
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I mean, even if they did manage to wreck AMD, it doesn't get them anything particularly useful if it costs them their x86_64 duopoly/monopoly.