Comments on: Venture firm picks up Transmeta chip patents
Intellectual Ventures has acquired the patent portfolio of Transmeta, formerly a supplier of Intel-compatible x86 processors.
Intellectual Ventures has acquired the patent portfolio of Transmeta, formerly a supplier of Intel-compatible x86 processors.
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Of course that is what HE would say, as someone who represents the firm that just PAID MONEY for the patents he is describing. Why not actually ask someone who looks like (even a little bit) an impartial professional in the computer architecture industry?
I haven't seen that much of what TransMeta was doing, but what I did see awhile back looked like a direction I don't expect to be successful in a market that is now heavily focused on low-power multi-core designs.
LT: "patents are very much used to stop competition, which is undeniably the most powerful way to encourage innovation. Anybody who argues for patents is basically arguing against open markets and competition," (http://www.simple-talk.com/opinion/geek-of-the-week/linus-torvalds,-geek-of-the-week/)
looks like Linus has changed his mind and is (at least indirectly) selling his inventions to pure IP player.
In Transmeta IPR portfolio Linus is inventor or co-inventor of at least 8 issued US patents: US7404181, US7331041, US7111096, US7096460, US6990658, US6880152, US6714904, US6615300 and US6594821
- by inachu February 2, 2009 12:34 PM PST
- So far from the last few years. Anyone who buys a portfolio of patents then they go class action lawsuit crazy.
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- by mikeburek February 6, 2009 4:07 AM PST
- I wonder what the lifestyle of IP lawyers is. Long days or short days? Houses like the movie stars?
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(9 Comments)It seems that once they get hired, the IP lawyers have unending billable hours.