KAIST IP sued Samsung, Qualcomm and Grosvenor “FinFET” technology patent infringement

KAIST IP filed a patent infringement lawsuit against the Texas Federal District Court on November 30, alleging unauthorized use of Samsung Electronics, Qualcomm and GlobalFoundries, according to Korean media. KAIST IP, a patent management subsidiary of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Its own “FinFET” technology patents, require payment of royalties.

“In addition to Samsung, Qualcomm and Grosvenor, the future plans for Taiwan’s TSMC, Apple (Apple), Apple and Apple (Apple),” said KAIST IP said, “Samsung has long been ongoing and Samsung to pay the royalties on the issue of consultation, but Samsung fully rejected, resulting in the breakdown of negotiations, )Sue”. mbrb2035ct

KAIST IP said that Samsung, Grosvenor, TSMC use FinFET technology to produce, sell mobile phone chips, but do not pay royalties. Samsung, Groot grid supply chip to Qualcomm, TSMC is to help Apple to produce iPhone chips. j1011f01p

According to reports, Samsung said, “Samsung is currently in charge of the contents of the complaint.Samsung from the early 2000s on the development of 3D semiconductor technology, and has a FinFET technology-related patents.”

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