Rambus Renews Patent License Agreement with Panasonic
New agreement expands collaboration between companies to include a broad range of memory and interface technologies
SUNNYVALE, Calif. – December 21, 2017 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS, “Rambus”), one of the world’s premier technology licensing companies, today announced that Panasonic Corporation (TSE:6752, “Panasonic”) has renewed its patent license agreement. Under the terms of the five-year extension of Panasonic’s agreement, Rambus will license Panasonic a broad range of technologies to cover products that include SoCs with DRAM memory controllers. Specific terms of the agreement are confidential.
“We are pleased to extend our long-standing relationship with Panasonic, a global leader in the electronics industry,” said Luc Seraphin, senior vice president and general manager of the Memory and Interfaces Division at Rambus. “This expanded license agreement with Panasonic demonstrates continued relevance of our innovative technology and IP.”
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