November 22nd 2004 |
nForce4 Intel
NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA) and Intel Corporation today announced that the companies have signed a broad, multi-year patent cross-license agreement spanning multiple product lines and product generations. Additionally, the companies signed a multi-year chipset agreement for NVIDIA to license Intel’s front-side bus technology. This will enable NVIDIA to deliver the NVIDIA nForceĀ platform technology on Intel-based systems.
“Today’s agreements are significant for both companies and, more importantly, represent a win for our mutual customers who now have more choices for enhancing the PC experience,” said Louis Burns, Intel vice president and general manager, Desktop Products Group.
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NVIDIA & Intel Sign Broad Cross-License & Chipset License Agreements
Published in: nForce4 Intel on 2004-11-22
Published in: nForce4 Intel on 2004-11-22


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