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Some interesting trademarks registered recently are mentioned here:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=581&e=2&u=/nm/20050126/tc_nm/tech_intel_brand_dc
including some from AMD but the one which is intriguiing is Intel's VIIV.
Speculation is that it might be part of a new global branding strategy but
there's also the suggestion that it may be for the upcoming dual core
chips. AFAIK trademark registration doesn't include any stylizing of the
characters so it's difficult to figure how it might be used in practice...
but the use for dual P4s (P-IV) might make sense. There are indications
that the dual will actually be layed out as mirrored twin cores (VI + IV
??), which makes sense for a common internal bus. Hmmm, things are abit
slow here just now.<shrug>
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Rgds, George Macdonald
Some interesting trademarks registered recently are mentioned here:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=581&e=2&u=/nm/20050126/tc_nm/tech_intel_brand_dc
including some from AMD but the one which is intriguiing is Intel's VIIV.
Speculation is that it might be part of a new global branding strategy but
there's also the suggestion that it may be for the upcoming dual core
chips. AFAIK trademark registration doesn't include any stylizing of the
characters so it's difficult to figure how it might be used in practice...
but the use for dual P4s (P-IV) might make sense. There are indications
that the dual will actually be layed out as mirrored twin cores (VI + IV
??), which makes sense for a common internal bus. Hmmm, things are abit
slow here just now.<shrug>
--
Rgds, George Macdonald