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| * January 25: [[Intel]] and [[AMD]] agree to settle all litigation stemming from Intel's [[1987]] cancellation of the [[1982 Intel-AMD technology exchange agreement]]. | * January 25: [[Intel]] and [[AMD]] agree to settle all litigation stemming from Intel's [[1987]] cancellation of the [[1982 Intel-AMD technology exchange agreement]]. | ||
| − | * November: [[AMD]] introduces the {{amd|Am5x86}}, an {{intel|80486|486}} with an internal x4 multiplier | + | * March 5-9: 40th IEEE COMPCON | 
| + | ** [[Sun Microsystems]] details the Sun {{sun|UltraSPARC}} | ||
| + | * November 6: [[AMD]] introduces the {{amd|Am5x86}}, an {{intel|80486|486}} with an internal x4 multiplier | ||
| + | * October 2: Sun Microsystems introduces the 64-bit {{sun|UltraSPARC}} family. | ||
| + | * October 21: [[AMD]] buys [[NexGen]] for $857 million in stock | ||
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In 1995:
- January 25: Intel and AMD agree to settle all litigation stemming from Intel's 1987 cancellation of the 1982 Intel-AMD technology exchange agreement.
-  March 5-9: 40th IEEE COMPCON
- Sun Microsystems details the Sun UltraSPARC
 
- November 6: AMD introduces the Am5x86, an 486 with an internal x4 multiplier
- October 2: Sun Microsystems introduces the 64-bit UltraSPARC family.
- October 21: AMD buys NexGen for $857 million in stock