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This part of the article says it all
"Most times, the cases have been started by companies that are struggling. Intergraph brought suits against Intel and ultimately settled for $675 million. Patriot Scientific, a chip company with only a few employees, has also sued Intel.

In addition, MicroUnity, a hot start-up in the late '80s that had dwindled to obscurity, sued Intel a few years ago. In 2005, Intel settled the case by paying MicroUnity $300 million."

No need to even read the rest of it.
Posted by: lenohere   Posted on: 10/12/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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