Intel (http://www.intel.com) has entered into a new long-term patent cross license agreement with Nvidia (http://www.nvidia.com). The companies have also resolved pending litigation in Chancery Court in Wilmington, Delaware, ending all outstanding legal disputes between the companies.

“This agreement ends the legal dispute between the companies, preserves patent peace and provides protections that allow for continued freedom in product design,” says Doug Melamed, Intel senior vice president and general counsel. “It also enables the companies to focus their efforts on innovation and the development of new, innovative products.”

Under the transaction, Intel receives a license to Nvidia’s patents subject to the terms of the agreement. Nvidia receives a license to Intel’s patents subject to the terms of the agreement, including that x86 and certain other products are not licensed to Nvidia under the agreement.

Intel and Nvidia have also exchanged broad releases for all legal claims, including any claims of breach of their previous license agreement. Intel will pay Nvidia US$1.5 billion over the next five years. This obligation will be recognized as a liability totaling approximately $1.4 billion, on a discounted basis.