On March 2, 1991, AMD prevailed in arbitration and was clear to release its 386 CPU. Intel then moved on to trying to keep AMD from releasing a clone of the 486. In that case as well, Intel was able to delay AMD’s 486 but not block it. Intel was successful in blocking a Pentium clone that used any Intel IP. And that was why AMD used its own design for its fifth-generation K5 CPU, not because AMD was bad at reverse engineering Intel designs.
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