Samsung Loses Legal Battle Against Rambus
Xbitlabs (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
U.S. Supreme Court Denies Samsung Appeal in Rambus Case
Xbitlabs (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
U.S. Supreme Court Denies Samsung Appeal in Rambus Case
Business Wire (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS)
BetaNews (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
In an effort to avoid embarrassment, Rambus sought to end a high-profile patent infringement squabble with competitor Samsung. A district court judge ruled Samsung couldn't let it go, but today the highest court says it must.
EE Times (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a request by Samsung Electronics for review of a federal appeals court ruling dismissing claims by Samsung against Rambus.
Cnet (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
The Supreme Court will not consider an appeal by Samsung to require Rambus to pay its attorney fees for a dismissed patent infringement case.
Cnet (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
The justices will not consider a push by the electronics company to require memory chip designer Rambus to pay its attorney fees for a dismissed patent infringement case.
Business Wire (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
LOS ALTOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS), one of the world’s premier technology licensing companies specializing in high-speed memory
Antitrust & Competition Policy Blog (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol FTC Commissioner Tom Rosch delivered a speech on Section 2 and Standard Setting: Rambus, N-Data & The Role of Causation recently. SPEECH ABSTRACT: I had prepared some general remarks on the antitrust issues in standard...
Indian Express (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Craig Hampel has spent the last two years trying to design the next leap in memory chip technology, one that will allow computers to display more detailed graphics even faster.
Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
When it comes to talking about the PlayStation 4, Sony is a little quiet, but what would you expect as they still fully back the PS3. There has been some talk though and that is about the chip that will be used in the PS4. It seems as if Sony will stick with the one [...]
Electronista (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Sony's eventual replacement for the PlayStation 3 may simply rely on a continuation of Cell technology rather than a whole new architecture, according to info obtained by Impress. Where the PS2 and PS3 both represented major changes in architecture,...
Furdlog (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Apparently, even a court decision can’t clean up certain smells: Chip Maker Rambus Wins Battles, but Faces Bigger War A wave of recent court victories was supposed to be a turning point for Rambus. In August, a federal appeals court in Washington upheld a ruling throwing out a decision by the Federal Trade Commission that Rambus [...]
IPBiz (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
A Sept. 28 piece titled Chip Maker Rambus Wins Battles, but Faces Bigger War notes the troubles faced by Rambus, in spite of its court victories. One recalls Jaffe and Lerner savaged Rambus in Innovation and its Discontents, and praised Qualcomm. In the time since the book, Rambus has been winning its cases, and Qualcomm has been losing most of its cases [Some of Qualcomm's lawyers were disciplined,...
International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Harold Hughes, chief of Rambus, says infringement issues were out of control in the early 1990s.
EE Times (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
For some time, the semiconductor intellectual-property (IP) industry has been the virtual and ongoing punching bag in the IC business.