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Effects of the delay in releasing AMD’s 386 and 486Neither company was happy with the outcome of the legal battles, which cost the companies a total of $100 million and finally ended January 11, 1995. But the legal action favored Intel more than it favored AMD. Effectively, Intel forced AMD into remaining a CPU generation behind for more than a decade. That meant Intel could sell its highest-margin CPUs at the top end of the market without competition, while AMD sold entry-level CPUs at the low end of the market.
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