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Maybe it won't be enough to buy AMD, maybe the legal challenges are to great and old cross licensing agreements will be broken.
anyway just saying
Microsoft is powerful enough to force Intel to the negotiating table. Microsoft buys AMD and tells Intel it wants the x86 license transferred.
Intel says no.
Microsoft announces that the next version of Windows will only run on Power.
Intel cr*ps itself...
The next day Microsoft announces it has changed its mind. Somewhere in the small print something about an x86 license is mentioned.