▲ | yndoendo 4 days ago | |||||||
Fun fact. The idea of strong national security is the reason why there are three companies with access to the x86 ISA. DoD originally required all products to be sourced by at least three companies to prevent supply chain issues. This required Intel to allow AMD and VIA to produce products based on ISA. For me this is good indicator if someone that talks about good national security knows what they are talking about or are just spewing bullshit and playing national security theatre. | ||||||||
▲ | rasz 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Intel didnt "allow" VIA anything :). Via acquired x86 tech from IDT (WinChip Centaur garbage) in a fire sale. IDT didnt ask anyone about any licenses, neither did Cyrix, NextGen, Transmeta, Rise nor NEC. Afaik DoD wasnt the reason behind original AMD second source license, it was IBM forcing Intel on chips that went into first PC. | ||||||||
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