NVIDIA Responds Boldly To Intel Court Filing
NVIDIA is quick to point out that this filing doesn't impact chipsets that are currently being shipped, and Jen-Hsun Huang, company president and CEO, had this to say about the whole ordeal: "We are confident that our license, as negotiated, applies. At the heart of this issue is that the CPU has run its course and the soul of the PC is shifting quickly to the GPU. This is clearly an attempt to stifle innovation to protect a decaying CPU business." Ouch, and double ouch!
We know we're only getting one side of the story here, but NVIDIA claims that it has been making attempts to remedy this problem in a "fair and reasonable manner" for over a year now. Obviously, the lawyers have now been called in to handle things in a more formal manner. Like all Intel vs. NVIDIA squabbles, this too should be interesting to see play out.
Update: We have received a response from Intel on the matter. "Intel has filed suit against NVIDIA seeking a declaratory judgment over rights associated with two agreements between the companies. The suit seeks to have the court declare that NVIDIA is not licensed to produce chipsets that are compatible with any Intel processor that has integrated memory controller functionality, such as Intel’s Nehalem microprocessors and that NVIDIA has breached the agreement with Intel by falsely claiming that it is licensed. Intel has been in discussions with NVIDIA for more than a year attempting to resolve the matter but unfortunately we were unsuccessful. As a result Intel is asking the court to resolve this dispute. It is our hope that this dispute will not impact other areas of our companies’ working relationship."
