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Intellectual Property

Jun. 16, 2011

Rambus Wins Ruling on Evidence

Two memory chip manufacturers lost a bid, at least for now, to get a San Francisco judge to tell jurors in a major antitrust lawsuit that Sunnyvale-based chip designer Rambus Inc. destroyed evidence before filing the case.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO Two memory chip manufacturers lost a bid, at least for now, to get a judge to tell jurors in an antitrust trial that Sunnyvale-based chip designer Rambus Inc. destroyed evidence before filing the complaint seven years ago.


San Francisco County Superior Court Judge James J. McBride on Tuesday rejected a motion by defendants Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. to adopt a...

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