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Intel hit with Us$949mil US verdict in VLSI trial

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NEW YORK: A federal jury has ruled that Intel Corp must pay VLSI Technology LLC Us$948.8mil (Rm4.28bil) for infringing a VLSI patent for computer chips.

VLSI, a patent-holding company affiliated with the Softbank Group Corp-owned private equity firm Fortress Investment Group, argued during the six-day trial that Intel’s Cascade Lake and Skylake microproce­ssors violated its patent covering improvemen­ts to data processing.

An Intel spokespers­on said the company “strongly disagrees” with the verdict and plans to appeal, and that the case is “one example of many that shows the US patent system is in urgent need of reform.”

VLSI’S law firm declined to comment on the verdict.

Last March VLSI won a nearly Us$2.2bil (Rm9.93bil) verdict from Intel in a separate Texas trial over different chip patents, which Intel has appealed.

VLSI lost another related patent trial against Intel the following month. It bought the patent in the latest trial from Dutch chipmaker NXP Semiconduc­tors NV.

An attorney for VLSI said at trial that Intel’s chips cause “millions and millions of infringeme­nts per second.”

The jury awarded the company the full amount of damages it requested.

A lawyer for Mountain View, California­based Intel said during the trial that the company’s engineers developed its innovation­s independen­tly, and that its modern microproce­ssors would not work with VLSI’S outdated technology.

Two other patent cases brought by VLSI against Intel are still pending in northern California and Delaware.

A trial in the California case is set to begin in 2024.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Patent issue: An Intel spokespers­on says the company strongly disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal.
— Reuters Patent issue: An Intel spokespers­on says the company strongly disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal.

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