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Judge throws out Rambus's legal suit against Infineon
A federal judge in the US has dismissed US memory chip maker Rambus's patent suit against number one European chip maker Infineon.
A federal judge in the US has dismissed US memory chip maker Rambuss patent suit against number one European chip maker Infineon.
Rambus had accused Infineon of using its patented technology in DRAM products without paying royalties. But in a district court in Richmond, judge Robert Payne threw out all of Rambuss claims against Infineon.
Rambus has similar patent claims ongoing against other semiconductor companies, including South Korean memory maker Hynix Semiconductor and US chip manufacturer Micron.
Rambus had accused Infineon of using its patented technology in DRAM products without paying royalties. But in a district court in Richmond, judge Robert Payne threw out all of Rambuss claims against Infineon.
Rambus has similar patent claims ongoing against other semiconductor companies, including South Korean memory maker Hynix Semiconductor and US chip manufacturer Micron.