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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (73696)5/26/2001 1:54:53 AM
From: john dodson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
From the Register. That bastion of truth. Interesting spin if nothing else.

theregister.co.uk

Italian court denies Rambus demand to shut
Micron plant
By Tony Smith
Posted: 25/05/2001 at 09:39 GMT

Rambus' attempts to halt production of Micron memory chips that it
claims infringe its SDRAM patents have failed - at least in Italy.

The Italian court in Monza yesterday denied Rambus' demand that
Micron cease making SDRAM at the latter's plant in Avezzano - a
factory Micron acquired from Texas Instruments.

The Italian ruling rejects Rambus' claim that Micron SDRAM
infringes the memory technology developer's patents, apparently on
the basis that the Micron chips do not utilise a multiplexed bus, a key
part of the Rambus patent.

The ruling mirrors US Federal Judge Thomas E Payne's judgement
that Infineon's SDRAM didn't violate Rambus patents because it too
isn't based on a multiplexed bus. Clearly a precedent has been set,
and it's going to make Rambus ongoing actions against Infineon,
Micron and Hynix difficult.

Rambus is expected to appeal against the ruling, though as of last
night it had yet to respond officially to Micron's victory. Interestingly, a
panel of experts convened by the Italian court sided with Rambus.

Had Micron lost the case, it stood to lose millions of dollars a day in
lost production. ®



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (73696)5/26/2001 12:03:34 PM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Yes. That seems to be the substance of the decision. The trial will take place in Milan. In the meantime, Micron gets to reconsider it position and the Italian workers get to keep their jobs.

Jim K.