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hak8or ◴[] No.19333225[source]
How is this legally handled considering amd owns x86-64 and Intel owns x86?

As long as it's not used in commercial settings, will they pretend not to see it while users are in a legally gray area?

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wk_end ◴[] No.19333272[source]
This is x86 only, and a quick skim of the dissertation suggests that it doesn't implement any post-P6 (Pentium Pro) instructions. The P6 is 24 years old now so presumably all patents are expired?
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userbinator ◴[] No.19334759[source]
The last time I looked, the MMX patents were close to expiry too, and by now they might be.
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1. Const-me ◴[] No.19335466{3}[source]
MMX is from P5.

P6 supports MMX and later revisions SSE 1.

The next one after P6 is NetBurst, it introduced SSE2 and later revisions SSE3.