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I've noticed on VIA Technologies Wiki entry in that their x86 license appears to be expiring next year (the end of the 10 year agreement between Intel and VIA's settlement), unless they've extended their licensing agreement.
While VIA hasn't been significant on the x86 front, it does bring up a question: aside from Intel and AMD, who else has the right to produce an x86 processor (should they choose to)?
While VIA hasn't been significant on the x86 front, it does bring up a question: aside from Intel and AMD, who else has the right to produce an x86 processor (should they choose to)?