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Rambus Wins Patent Fight Against Nvidia in ITC Ruling

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发表于 2010-7-27 09:14 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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Rambus Wins Patent Fight Against Nvidia in ITC Ruling
July 26, 2010, 5:36 PM EDT                                                                                                                                                



                                                                                                       

                                                By Susan Decker and Ian King                                       

                                                                                       

(Updates with share trading in the third paragraph, analyst’s comment on potential licensing agreements in fifth.)

     July 26 (Bloomberg) -- Rambus Inc., a seller of technology used in computer memory, won its patent-infringement fight against Nvidia Corp. over imports of computer-graphics chips.

     Nvidia violated Rambus’s patent rights, the U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington said in a decision on its website today. The ITC said an order should be issued to ban imports of some products containing Nvidia chips, a move that would be subject to review by U.S. President Barack Obama.

     Rambus jumped as much as 18 percent to $23.19 in extended trading in New York. Nvidia rose about 1 percent.

     Rambus, which got about 96 percent of its $113 million in revenue last year from patent licensing royalties, filed the complaint against Nvidia after the two were unable to reach a licensing agreement. Rambus, based in Los Altos, California, has spent more than a decade suing computer-memory chipmakers who refused licensing deals, including Samsung Electronics Co.

     “It puts Rambus in the dominant bargaining position,” Jeff Schreiner, an analyst for Capstone Investments Inc. in San Diego, said in an interview. “A whole bunch of other companies that were watching this will now likely sign licensing deals.”

     Schreiner has a “strong buy” rating on Rambus stock, which he said he doesn’t own.

                        Samsung Agreement

     The ITC case also named products that use Nvidia chips, including some Hewlett-Packard Co. computers, motherboards made by Asustek Computer Inc. and products from Biostar Microtech International Corp. Most of the chips were made in Taiwan and sold to computer-parts makers. Santa Clara, California-based Nvidia was handling the defense on behalf of its customers.

     A judge with the ITC said in January that Nvidia was infringing three Rambus patents, while two other patents were ruled invalid. Each company asked the agency to review the part of the determination they lost. In its announcement today, the commission sided with the judge on the three patents.

     It ordered the parties to post a bond of 2.65 percent of the value of the imports to continue bringing the products into the U.S. during the presidential review period.

     The patents relate to controllers that connect the memory and the graphics chips. The complaint targets Nvidia’s GeForce, Quadro, nForce, Tesla and Tegra lines.

     Samsung in January agreed to pay $900 million to end its legal dispute with Rambus and sign a new licensing deal. The commission said in a May 27 order that it wanted to determine if Nvidia was protected by the Samsung settlement or if Rambus exhausted its rights on the technology.

                         Graphics Chips

     Rambus also has disputes pending with Korea’s Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and Micron Technology Inc., based in Boise, Idaho, over patented technology related to dynamic-random access memory, or DRAM, which acts as the main type of memory in personal computers.

     The patents in the Nvidia case are newer than those in the DRAM cases. Rambus does license the patents to other companies, and the win may help lure more companies that make memory controllers to its licensing program.

     Nvidia is the second-largest maker of graphics chips, behind Intel Corp., and most of its chips are made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.

     Under Chief Executive Officer Jen-Hsun Huang, the company is trying to spread the use of its graphics chips, which are typically the key part in for plug-in cards for personal computers, to mobile devices and server computers.

     The ITC case is In The Matter of Semiconductor Chips Having Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Controllers and Products Containing Same, 337-661, U.S. International Trade Commission (Washington).


--Editors: Romaine Bostick, Larry Liebert.
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发表于 2010-7-27 09:19 | 只看该作者
老黄不交钱,就叫他灭亡
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发表于 2010-7-27 09:32 | 只看该作者
基本上,只要你用了DDR相关技术,最好老实向Rambus交钱,跑不脱。
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发表于 2010-7-27 09:35 | 只看该作者
支持rambus搞死nv这样无视知识产权的小人公司
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发表于 2010-7-27 10:02 | 只看该作者
支持rambus搞死nv这样无视知识产权的小人公司
cloudol 发表于 2010-7-27 09:35



    。。。。。。无语


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发表于 2010-7-27 12:47 | 只看该作者
治病救人哥,快出来,老黄叫你去顶律师。
qunianjinri 发表于 2010-7-27 12:45
现在不是法律上的问题,是技术上绕不开rambus专利墙。需要谈判专家去谈该交多少钱
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发表于 2010-7-27 12:51 | 只看该作者
之前三星不就是赔了9亿么 NV还不老老实实交钱 非要来个以身试法 何必呢
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发表于 2010-7-27 12:53 | 只看该作者
之前三星不就是赔了9亿么 NV还不老老实实交钱 非要来个以身试法 何必呢
AggressiveZone 发表于 2010-7-27 12:51
纠结的是交多少钱的问题,再怎么说自己荷包的钱肉不痛也心痛
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发表于 2010-7-27 12:59 | 只看该作者
哥,老黄无视rambus的专利,这明显就是侵权,怎么不是法律上的问题?难道是个人问题?
qunianjinri 发表于 2010-7-27 12:55
无视的公司很多,rambus从来都是等肥了再取鸡蛋,等你离不开时才是你要交钱的时候
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发表于 2010-7-27 16:06 | 只看该作者
在设计开发阶段就应该考虑这些问题,而不是流片时才发现这个没有授权。
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