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To: dale_laroy who wrote (134138)5/4/2001 3:25:57 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
"Hard to tell which way it went."

Now THAT's denial. :)))

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Rambus Inc. to Appeal Ruling in Infineon Infringement Case

Trial Continues on JEDEC Issues

Los Altos, CA - May 4, 2001 - Rambus Inc. said that it plans to appeal today's ruling by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia granting a motion of Infineon Technologies AG to dismiss the remaining three claims of patent infringement brought by Rambus against Infineon. The claims are part of a suit filed by Rambus over use of its patents in SDRAMs and DDR SDRAMs manufactured and sold by Infineon in the United States.

"We are disappointed with the Court's decision and plan to appeal the ruling," said Geoff Tate, CEO of Rambus. "If today's decision is allowed to stand, all companies that innovate risk having their intellectual property rights unjustly expropriated."

"Rambus will continue to fight to protect our intellectual property. It is our right, and indeed our obligation to our shareholders, to take all appropriate measures to protect our patented innovations. Though Rambus is a relatively small company, we will not be cowed by the aggressive tactics of some industry giants who would take our innovations without any compensation," continued Mr. Tate.