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Clash of the IP titans
Monday 25 October 2004 -- The nascent PCI Express market is drawing adherents like a powerful magnet - big companies with deep pockets and a willingness to grow through acquisition.
Rambus, ARM and Synopsys - three giants in the intellectual property world - have all set their sights on the Intel standard as a lucrative profit centre for systems on a chip. And they’re almost certain to collide with each other as the market begins gaining steam.
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