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Intel told to pay $2.2 billion in patent infringement lawsuit

March 3, 2021

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As reported by Bloomberg Law, a jury in Waco, Texas, ruled that Intel must pay $1.5 billion for infringement of one patent and $675 million for the second. Tom’s Hardware tracked down the processor-related patents in question, finding that the ‘759 patent’ describes clock speed management, and the ‘373 patent’ is a method to reduce the memory’s minimum operating voltage.

NXP Semiconductors Inc. had owned the patents before VLSI bought them in 2019. The Dutch chipmaker, which was spun out of Philips, will receive a cut of the award. The patents were initially issued to Freescale Semiconductor Inc. and SigmaTel Inc. before NXP bought the firms.

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