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I fear patent reform

No reform please! Because we know that any "reform" U.S. politicians try to implement will include provisions to make patents last longer and retroactively extend existing ones. It'll be the copyright debacle all over again.

Better to suffer each one for 20 years than 40...

posted by : Mark Green, 12 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Rambus

"...not as legal clubs for patent trolls to wield in order to extort money from companies."

I wonder how many friends Rambus has in the computer industry...

posted by : ronch, 27 October 2009 Complain about this comment
Ask him where USB 3 is...

Ask him why the "approved" USB 3.0 spec that Intel helped to found is missing from all chipsets introduced after final ratification.

posted by : FXi, 24 October 2009 Complain about this comment
"innovative materials and processes sometime around 2017"

Yet one more reason to hold off going into greater debt for building a PC that will challenge the likes and dislikes of Ultee.

S. Marty McFly

You won't find a better car at a better price with better service anywhere in Hill Valley...

This is it! This is the answer. It says here... that a bolt of lightning is going to strike the clock tower at precisely 10:04pm, next Saturday night! If... If we could somehow... *harness* this lightning... *channel* it... into the flux capacitor... it just might Tick Tock.

posted by : Baktoothee Future, 23 October 2009 Complain about this comment
IS STAN BULLish Dozier

Yes Over Two Million emails have asked that Question? Is STAN BullDozier? Why Does market respond to AMD needs & Intel has to cut 'd course along AMD Lines.

Is Stan Bull Dozier, No or Yes, as next question....Is LIanoBee, Larri B. Obviouly, AMD Is Out Shootin;, Out Engineerin' & Out Pacin' Intel. Is Intel AMD?

drashek

posted by : STAN, 23 October 2009 Complain about this comment

Intel CEO bullish on 2010 prospects

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