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AMD/Motorola Technology Development and License Agreement
December 3, 1998 - Execution Document
or work subject to protection under Chapter 9 of Title 17 of
the U.S. Code (Semiconductor Chip Protection Act), such
material or work qualifies as a "joint work" under 17 U.S.C.
Section 101; (ii) with respect to inventions subject to patent
protection, AMD and Motorola were "joint inventors" of such
invention under 35 U.S.C. Section 116; and (iii) with respect
to matter subject to trade secret protection, AMD and Motorola
both made substantial contributions to such matter. Where a
product or process consists of multiple parts, elements or
steps, each of which is capable of being subject to a claim of
ownership, each such part, element or step will be analyzed
separately to determine if it constitutes Joint Technology.
1.22. "Logic Process Technologies" means collectively HIP5L, HIP6L,
HIP7L, and SGLPT as are defined generally below and are
defined specifically in documents for each Logic Process
Technology set forth in Appendix B. Appendix B will be updated
as necessary to include documents to specifically describe
each new Logic Process Technology as it is developed.
(a) "HIP5L" means a high performance copper interconnect
logic process for manufacturing logic devices *****.
(b) "HIP6L" means a high performance copper interconnect
logic process for manufacturing logic devices *****.
(c) "HIP7L" means a high performance copper interconnect
logic process for manufacturing logic devices *****.
(d) "SGLPT" means subsequent generation logic process
technologies developed by the parties pursuant to
this Agreement, that are successors to HIP7L.
1.23. "Milestone" means an objectively verifiable achievement in a
Project, such as the completion of a certain stage of
development, the ability of a product or process under
development to pass certain tests, or the delivery of a
Conforming Deliverable.
1.24. "Motorola Technology" means technology developed solely and/or
owned solely by Motorola and all solely owned intellectual
property pertaining thereto.
1.25. "Non-Acquired Party" means a party to this Agreement when the
other party undergoes a Change of Control.
***** Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been
requested with respect to the omitted portions.
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Source: ADVANCED MICRO DEVIC, 10-K, March 29, 1999