Patent firm pursues DRAM, FPGA companies
Peter Clarke, EETimes
12/8/2010 10:57 AM EST
LONDON – Intellectual Ventures Management LLC, a patent holder and administration group founded by Nathan Myhrvold, a former CTO of Microsoft Corp., has taken action on multiple fronts alleging patent infringement. In semiconductor industry the firm is pursuing two memory chip makers and three FPGA vendors.
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