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Litigation

Nov. 18, 2011

Jury rejects Rambus price-fixing claims

In a devastating defeat, a San Francisco County Superior Court jury on Wednesday rejected Sunnyvale-based chip designer Rambus Inc.'s claims that two memory chip manufacturers fixed prices to freeze it out of the market.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - In a devastating defeat, a Superior Court jury on Wednesday rejected Sunnyvale-based memory chip designer Rambus Inc.'s claims that two memory chip manufacturers fixed prices to freeze it out of the market.


The jury had deliberated since the tail end of September in Rambus' antitrust lawsuit against Idaho-based Micron Technology Inc. and South Korea-based Hynix Semiconductor ...

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