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Nvidia Has Not Signed a Single Kepler IP Licensing Deal
Nvidia’s Licensing Business Cannot Take Off
by Anton Shilov, Xbit
[02/19/2014 11:52 PM]
Back in mid-2013 Nvidia Corp. announced plans to license its Kepler graphics technology to other chip developers in a bid to increase monetization of its intellectual property and to spread its technologies onto markets and devices that the company simply cannot address. Unfortunately, so far Nvidia has not signed a single IP licensing deal.
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