Who owns the IP for the chipsets?
Gateway2000, probably.
But really, at this late stage, who cares? All of the released C='s chipsets have been reverse engineered to the point where serviceable emulations exist both in software and on FPGA's. The IP for the chipsets is utterly worthless.
And I thought it was clear that earlier OS was not owned by Hyperion anyway
Doesn't matter. The court settlement forbids Amiga.Inc from going anywhere near AmigaOS, or even AROS for that matter. Anyone they licence the name to would likely also be forbidden from doing so either.
Not everyone is anti-Hyperion, BTW
No wai, really?! Gosh darn, and here I am, having been on this site since before the great reboot and I never guessed!
/sarcasm
-- there certainly are some very vocal folks that are!
With damn good reason too.
By Savaged, I was referring to Barry.