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    Phoronix: It's Come Back Up That Intel Is Reportedly Licensing Radeon Graphics IP

    A few months back were the reports that Intel was looking to license Radeon graphics intellectual property for their future processors. That deal is reportedly inked...

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    Does it mean Intel will use AMD's architecture for the GPU, or just some of their hardware features?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by shmerl View Post
      Does it mean Intel will use AMD's architecture for the GPU, or just some of their hardware features?
      The Latter almost cetainly, can you imagine... using GPUs in your product manufactured by your competitor...it would be a nightmare. If they do use GPUs of the same design as radeon they will at the very least have in house hardware design teams so they don't have to worry about AMD holding them hostage.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by shmerl View Post
        Does it mean Intel will use AMD's architecture for the GPU, or just some of their hardware features?
        Neither.
        All it means is that Intel is hiding behind AMD IP now, whereas they used to hide behind NVidia IP.
        This has nothing to do with integrating chunks of AMD hardware, and everything to do with patent litigation.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by droidhacker View Post

          Neither.
          All it means is that Intel is hiding behind AMD IP now, whereas they used to hide behind NVidia IP.
          This has nothing to do with integrating chunks of AMD hardware, and everything to do with patent litigation.
          Unless you have some insider info, I would be very surprised if Intel engineers don't get "inspired" by some of AMD's tech now that they have full access to the patent portfolio.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by droidhacker View Post
            All it means is that Intel is hiding behind AMD IP now, whereas they used to hide behind NVidia IP.
            I'm not saying you're lying, but mind providing a source on this? I never heard of Intel using Nvidia's IP and I don't really see why they'd stop using it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
              I'm not saying you're lying, but mind providing a source on this? I never heard of Intel using Nvidia's IP and I don't really see why they'd stop using it.
              SEC filing: http://investor.nvidia.com/secfiling...34&cik=1045810

              Fudzilla article: http://fudzilla.com/news/graphics/42...pires-in-march

              They had a patent deal which expired, the Nvidia earning report implied that Intel chose to not re-up the contract, therefore Intel needs to find someone else work with-- AMD.

              Edit: just realized this is the first time I've posted in the forums in freaking forever, despite still reading Phoronix daily. Hi guys! haha
              All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.

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              • #8
                This is good and understandable since AMD has more IP for iGPU.
                An IP agreement is good but i still hope that an deal would mean more then that and that we will see more laptops and motherboards paired with Radeon dGPU.

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                • #9
                  intel igpu extremely bad, hope intel will switch to amd's gcn fully

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Ericg View Post

                    SEC filing: http://investor.nvidia.com/secfiling...34&cik=1045810

                    Fudzilla article: http://fudzilla.com/news/graphics/42...pires-in-march

                    They had a patent deal which expired, the Nvidia earning report implied that Intel chose to not re-up the contract, therefore Intel needs to find someone else work with-- AMD.

                    Edit: just realized this is the first time I've posted in the forums in freaking forever, despite still reading Phoronix daily. Hi guys! haha
                    nice comeback
                    what are you doing these days eric? plans for new phoronix articles? would be great

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