| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - by JDG1980 (2438906) writes: I am pretty sure that Intel has a copyright on x86 assembly No. What Intel does have is a wide variety of patents (not copyrights) on various methods used to implement efficient x86 CPUs and code execution, and these ensure that pretty much no one except Intel, AMD, and VIA can produce a modern x86 CPU. You could probably make a 386 (20+ years old and thus out of patent
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