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Litigation

Jan. 15, 2015

Netlist wins computer chip sales ban

An Irvine-based cloud computing chip manufacturer secured a rare sales ban on memory controller chipset produced by Canada-based Diablo Technologies Inc. and used in memory drives offered by Milpitas-based SanDisk Corp.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


An Irvine-based memory channel chip manufacturer secured a rare sales ban on controller chips produced by Canada-based Diablo Technologies Inc. and used in memory modulesoffered by Milpitas-based SanDisk Corp.


The preliminary injunction for Netlist Inc. against Diablo and SanDisk was confirmed Monday after U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland rejected a motion for reconsideration in the ...

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