Researchers: Intel nicked our ideas for Core 2 Duo

Intel's Core 2 architecture is at the centre of the fracas

Silicon giant Intel is being sued - for allegedly infringing patents in the creation of its now-famed Core 2 Duo series of chips.

The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) alleges that Intel copied some parallel processing technology patented back in 1998 at the University of Wisconsin by four researchers, including Professor Gurindar Sohi. He presented the findings to Intel hoping to license it.

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