VLSI Technology LLC v. Intel Corporation
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22-1906
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830 Patent Infringement (Fed. Qst.)
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April 30, 2024
Where VLSI-Intel's High-Stakes Patent Battle Stands Now
Intel has managed to turn the tide on litigation where it had faced the daunting possibility of owing VLSI Technology more than $3 billion for infringing microchip patents, with the tech company winning patent invalidations and a large verdict do-over. Here's a look at where the multifaceted litigation between the companies stands.
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March 07, 2024
Full Fed. Circ. Denies Intel's Bid To Escape $1.5B VLSI Retrial
The Federal Circuit on Thursday stood by a panel's holding that Intel infringed a VLSI Technology computer chip patent, meaning the tech giant must face a trial to recalculate the $1.5 billion verdict originally issued by a Texas federal jury.
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February 02, 2024
Intel Presses Full Fed. Circ. For Total Relief From VLSI Verdict
Intel urged the Federal Circuit on Friday to reconsider its holding that the company infringed a VLSI Technology computer chip patent, even as the court vacated a $1.5 billion infringement verdict tied to that patent.
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December 13, 2023
The Biggest Patent Rulings Of 2023
Over the past year, the Federal Circuit has suspended one of its own judges, Delaware's chief federal judge has told the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate attorneys practicing in his court, and the Federal Circuit vacated a huge infringement verdict. Here's what you need to know about these cases and other major decisions in 2023.
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December 04, 2023
Fed. Circ. Vacates VLSI's $2.2B Win Over Intel
The Federal Circuit on Monday vacated a $2.18 billion infringement verdict against Intel Corp., saying VLSI Technology LLC erred on its damages calculation, and that the tech giant was wrongly barred from raising a defense that it had newly acquired a license to the computer chip patents.
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October 23, 2023
Weeks After Oral Arguments, Intel And VLSI Are Still At It
Intel and a patent licensing company that won a $2.18 billion verdict from a jury in Waco, Texas, have continued duking it out in the weeks following oral arguments at the Federal Circuit, with Intel telling the judges on Monday that the newest defense of that number "contradicts" something in the licensing company's earlier defense.
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October 05, 2023
Judge Dyk Says $2B VLSI Win Includes Noninfringing Tech
A Federal Circuit judge implied Thursday that VLSI's $2.18 billion patent verdict over Intel in Texas federal court was inflated, saying "it seems to be pretty clear" that the calculation included noninfringing products and features.
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September 28, 2023
Fed. Circ. Forecast: Intel Looks To Sink $2B Patent Loss
Intel will head to the Federal Circuit next week to try to overturn one of the largest patent verdicts ever, a highly anticipated appeal that is expected to center on how courts come up with damages. Here's a look at that case — plus a few other major intellectual property matters facing the court in the coming week.
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August 22, 2023
Fed. Circ. Sets October Arguments In $2B Intel, VLSI IP Row
The Federal Circuit on Monday set an October oral arguments date in Intel Corp.'s bid to reverse a $2.18 billion jury verdict — one of the largest patent verdicts ever — for infringing two VLSI Technology chip patents.
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July 19, 2023
5 Patent Cases To Watch In The Second Half Of 2023
The Federal Circuit will be reviewing its first en banc patent case since 2018, while the court's members are being sued by its longest-serving judge, who claims that an attempt to oust her is unconstitutional. Here's what you need to know about these and other high-profile patent cases.