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Fairchild Semiconductor’s 300mA Low VIN LDO Offers Higher Efficiency in Less Space for Digital Applications

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) offers designers of energy-sensitive systems a 300mA low-dropout (LDO) solution balancing efficiency, transient response, and footprint size. The

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Fairchild Semiconductor Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Infineon Technologies

SAN JOSE, Calif. - Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) announced it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Infineon Technologies AG. Fairchild said it believes certain Infineon CoolMOS and OptiMOS branded products, as well as other Infineon IGBT and CanPAK products,

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Fairchild Semiconductor Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Infineon Technologies

SAN JOSE, Calif. - Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) announced it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Infineon Technologies AG. Fairchild said it believes certain Infineon CoolMOS and OptiMOS branded products, as well as other Infineon IGBT and CanPAK products,

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Fairchild Sues Infineon

Fairchild Semiconductor, based in South Portland, ME, said in an announcement Friday that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against German chipmaker Infineon Technologies. The two companies have been attempting to negotiate cross-licensing arrangements regarding Infineon switches and power converters using technology that Fairchild believes it has patented; the negotiations broke down...

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Fairchild sues Infineon for patent infringement

Fairchild Semiconductor International Inc. sued fellow chip maker Infineon Technologies AG for infringements on patents covering power switches and converters.

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Fairchild sues Infineon for patent infringement

Fairchild Semiconductor has recently engaged in a legal battle with Infineon by filing a complaint against it in the District Courts of Maine and Delaware. According to Fairchild, certain Infineon devices violate no less than eight of its power management-related patents and for that it is seeking compensation. "We are very confident in our position in this outgoing patent dispute and will fight...

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Fairchild sues Infineon over power management patents

EETimes reports: Fairchild Semiconductor is suing Infineon Technologies AG in the U.S. District Courts of Maine and Delaware, claiming some of the German group's CoolMOS and OptiMOS power management devices, as well as its Infineon IGBT and CanPak parts, infringe one or more of eight Fairchild patents. Long, long ago, Fairchild and Texas Instruments were involved in the fundamental lawsuit over...

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Fairchild files patent suit against Infineon

Fairchild Semiconductor filed a lawsuit against Infineon Technologies, claiming the German chip maker is infringing eight of its patents.

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Fairchild files patent lawsuit against Infineon

Fairchild Semiconductor (San Jose, Calif.) is suing Infineon Technologies AG in the U.S. District Courts of Maine and Delaware, claiming some of the German group's CoolMOS and OptiMOS power management devices, as well as its Infineon IGBT and CanPak parts, infringe one or more of eight Fairchild patents.