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by Narishma·12y ago·view on hn ↗
From the article: "Popular chip architectures historically have been locked down behind strict licensing rules by companies such as Intel, ARM and IBM (although IBM has opened this up a bit for industry partners with its OpenPower foundation)."

IBM's new openness isn't really open at all. It's just what ARM has always been doing: they allow you to pay them a lot of money so you can use their ISA in your CPU.