DMP... this looks GOOD!!
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Patriot Scientific Licenses Microprocessor Patents to DMP Electronics Inc.
Carlsbad, Calif. – September 7, 2007 –Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: PTSC), a leading intellectual-property licensing company, today announced that DMP Electronics Inc. of Taiwan has purchased an implementation license to the company’s microprocessor patent portfolio for use in DMP’s semiconductor devices.
“We’re pleased to welcome DMP Electronics to our group of global licensees,” said Patriot Scientific CEO Jim Turley. “DMP can now implement our technology at the chip level, such as in their embedded x86-compatible processors. This agreement shows how truly essential our technology has become in the development of advanced microprocessors everywhere.”
Commenting on the agreement, DMP Electronics President/CEO Daniel Tai said, “The design techniques detailed within the patent portfolio are essential in the development of advanced microprocessors such as our Vortex86SX flagship product.”
DMP Electronics becomes the 22nd global licensee of Patriot Scientific’s fundamental patent portfolio. Previously announced licensees include Intel, AMD, Hewlett Packard, Nokia, Casio, Fujitsu, Sony, Nikon, Seiko Epson, Pentax, Olympus, Kenwood, Agilent, Lexmark, NEC Corporation, Funai Electric, LEGO Group, SanDisk and the Sharp Corporation.
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