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This is an IP licensing agreement - a lawsuit with Nvidia locked Intel into buying licensing rights for certain GPU properties until march next year. All this is is Intel licensing from AMD rather than Nvidia. No actual physical properties are changing hands.
That it is, but it's a lot deeper than that. If it was that simple, they'd just renew with Nvidia and be done. However, there's much more to the story which makes it a compelling story, like how Nvidia is becoming a serious competitor to Intel in emergent fields like automotive, deep learning, etc all fields where Intel is pushing towards.