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Digital, Intel settle score

Digital Equipment and Intel have reached a tentative settlement in a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Digital earlier this year.

CNET News staff
Digital Equipment and Intel have reached a tentative settlement in a patent infringement lawsuit, an agreement that could have broad impact on the semiconductor industry. The terms include the cross-licensing of patents, the sale of a Digital chip plant for $700 million, and the development of future Alpha systems based on Intel's forthcoming 64-bit microprocessors. NEWS.COM examines the effects of the deal on the high-tech market and beyond.

Wide impact on industry
  Settlement in patent lawsuit 
  Industry ramifications seem clear
  How Digital makes out
  Readers split over Alpha's fate  poll results
Previous coverage
  Intel warms to the challenge
  Did Digital have a case?
  Intel files countersuit
  Digital sues Intel over patents