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Intellectual Property

Jul. 27, 2012

ITC rules against Rambus in patent case

Chip designer Rambus Inc. struck out Wednesday at the U.S. International Trade Commission in its bid to hold several technology companies liable for patent infringement.

By John Roemer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Sunnyvale-based chip designer Rambus Inc. struck out Wednesday at the U.S. International Trade Commission in its bid to hold several technology companies liable for patent infringement. The commission affirmed an ITC administrative law judge's March ruling that accused manufacturers LSI Corp. of Milpitas and STMicro N.V. of Switzerland committed no violation. Nor did their customers, the commission ruled. All of the asserted claims w...

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