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Intellectual Property

Feb. 2, 2008

Chip Makers, Tech Firm Fight Next Round

SAN JOSE - In the latest phase of a long-running patent-infringement lawsuit pitting Rambus against several memory chip manufactuers, Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and its allies are arguing that the Los Altos-based technology company trapped them into using its valuable patents.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN JOSE In the latest phase of a long-running patent-infringement lawsuit pitting Rambus against several memory chip manufactuers, Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and its allies are arguing that the Los Altos-based technology company trapped them into using its valuable patents.
      The federal trial starts Mond...

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