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Rambus wins co-ordinated trial against memory maufacturers

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Jury found Rambus acted properly while member of standard setting organisation
Rambus announced that the jury in the case involving Hynix Semiconductor Micron Technologies and Nanya Technology Corporation has found in favour of Rambus. The jury determined that Rambus acted properly while a member of the standard setting organisation JEDEC during its participating in the early 1990s, finding that the memory manufacturers did not meet their burden of proving antitrust and fraud claims. This verdict should complete the case involving Hynix. Hynix was found by a previous jury in April 2006 to infringe a variety of Rambus patents. In that phase of trial, Rambus was awarded $133.6M in damages. "This ruling should put to rest a series of ongoing allegations Rambus has endured for many years," said Tom Lavelle, senior vice president and general counsel at Rambus. "Our business is to license our revolutionary technology to the industry for fair compensation. We are pleased to have this decision behind us as we continue to engage with the industry to deliver compelling products to the market." The case with Hynix was originally filed by Hynix against Rambus in August 2000. The Honourable Ronald Whyte split the case into three separate phases with Rambus now prevailing in all three phases. Cases are still pending against Hynix, Nanya, Micron and Samsung in the Northern District of California, and with Micron in the District of Delaware.
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