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VLSI Technology LLC v. Intel Corporation
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April 21, 2021
Intel Beats VLSI's Bid For $3B In 2nd Chip Trial
Intel was cleared of liability on Wednesday in a closely watched infringement trial when a Texas jury rejected patent holder VLSI Technology's claim for $3 billion, evening the score in a series of chip technology disputes between the two companies.
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April 20, 2021
VLSI Tells Jury $3B Intel Case Hinges On Witness Credibility
Patent holder VLSI made its final argument Tuesday that Intel owes $3 billion for allegedly infringing chip-voltage-regulation technology, telling a Texas federal jury Intel's witnesses contradicted themselves at moments they weren't "getting the script right."
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April 15, 2021
Intel Experts Tell Jury Chips Don't Infringe VLSI Patents
Intel brought two electrical engineers to a Texas federal courtroom Thursday to testify that its chips' circuitry doesn't match patents for which VLSI wants a jury to award infringement damages of $3 billion.
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April 14, 2021
Intel Owes VLSI Another $3B For Chip IP, Economist Tells Jury
Intel owes $3 billion for allegedly infringing two chip-technology patents, an economics consultant for VLSI told a Texas federal jury Wednesday as the patent holder seeks what would be a record verdict dwarfing its recent $2 billion win against the tech giant.
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December 23, 2020
Fed. Circ. Faults Albright For Moving Intel Trial To Waco
The Federal Circuit ruled Wednesday that Texas federal Judge Alan Albright was wrong to move a January patent trial against Intel from a city where in-person trials are halted due to the pandemic to one where they're still being held.