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Do you remember that a few days ago (on April 15), we reported that SiS was having some problems with Intel concerning the 533MHz Quad Pumped Bus used in the upcoming Pentium 4 processors? Actually, these problems could result into a very serious opposition, which could hardly do the end-user any good.

Luckily, the major problem has finally been solved: our sources in Taiwan reported that SiS agreed to pay Intel license fees for 533MHz QP bus. I just wonder if this agreement between Intel and SiS will lead to a great number of XP5-like chipsets streaming down onto the market (see this news story). :)

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