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− | * March: [[AMD]] wins federal retrial involving rights to {{amd|Am486|clone}} {{intel|80486|486s}}. | + | * March ??: [[AMD]] wins federal retrial involving rights to {{amd|Am486|clone}} {{intel|80486|486s}}. |
− | * October: [[Intel]] wins a partial victory over a number of pieces of the 486 technology; enters settlement talks with [[AMD]]. | + | * October 24: AMD announces their {{amd|microarchitectures/k5|K5 Microarchitecture}} |
+ | * October ??: [[Intel]] wins a partial victory over a number of pieces of the 486 technology; enters settlement talks with [[AMD]]. | ||
* December 30: California Supreme Court upholds [[AMD]]'s right to build {{amd|Am386|386 clones}}. | * December 30: California Supreme Court upholds [[AMD]]'s right to build {{amd|Am386|386 clones}}. |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 27 November 2017
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Unix Time | 757382400 - 788918399 |
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In 1994:
- October 24: AMD announces their K5 Microarchitecture
- October ??: Intel wins a partial victory over a number of pieces of the 486 technology; enters settlement talks with AMD.
- December 30: California Supreme Court upholds AMD's right to build 386 clones.