How to see AMD authorize x86 patent to China joint venture company?

AMD granted x86 patents to joint ventures in China. For European and American technology giants, the impact of technology introduction is very limited, and it is difficult for truly valuable technology introduction to pass the review of CFIUS in the United States. But the technology that can be bought, or the technology license that can be bought, basically cannot pose a threat to the European and American technology giants.

Specifically, the essence of this joint venture between Tianjin Guang Hai and AMD is that AMD follows ARM's example to authorize IP cores for mainland companies, and its so-called "allowing joint ventures to modify and form independent CPU cores on this basis" can only be a painting cake in five years. Therefore, even if China authorizes AMD's IP core, considering the x86 chip market, Intel accounts for 87.7%, and AMD accounts for12.1%; Intel accounts for 99.4% of the enterprise data center, and AMD accounts for 0.6% of the market-whether the joint venture company will perform better than AMD in the commercial market remains to be tested.