Semiconductor IP definition

Semiconductor IP means any reusable (whether or not it is actually reused) unit of logic, cell, or chip design including IP blocks, IP cores (including both “hard cores” and “soft cores”), standard cell libraries, and logic cores (as such terms are commonly understood in the semiconductor industry), and any portion of the packaging of a Component.
Semiconductor IP means the design, layout, or topography of or for an IC or IP Block, which may be (but need not be) manifested in any of the following: net lists, source code, RTL, VHDL, GDSII files, floor plans, or Mask Works;
Semiconductor IP means any reusable (whether or not it is actually reused) unit of logic, cell, or chip design including IP blocks, IP cores (including both “hard cores” and “soft cores”), standard cell libraries, and logic cores (as such terms are commonly understood in the semiconductor industry), and any portion of the packaging of a Component. 156. [**] has the meaning given to such term in Section 7.7(a).