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Intellectual Property

Mar. 28, 2008

Federal Jury Says Rambus Didn’t Cheat

Memory chip designer Rambus Inc. won a critical victory Wednesday when a federal jury took just three hours to reject claims by Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and other manufacturers that Rambus cheated to get patents.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN JOSE - Memory chip designer Rambus Inc. won a critical victory Wednesday when a federal jury took just three hours to reject claims by Hynix Semiconductor Inc. and other manufacturers that Rambus cheated to get the patents on which it now wants to collect damages.
      The manufacturers had...

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