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--The license can be market-specific, for example embedded only? ~i386-only?-- No
i386 is 1985 for the instruction set. Add 20 years. 2005 patents died on instruction set.
http://bbs.66club.cn/uc_home/space.php?uid=672797&do=blog&id=592924 The Same design as Nvidia x86 chip is still in production. Nvidia sold that design off to a different maker.
Embedded x86 mostly uses patent expired.