AMD, Intel others sued over CPU execution
@ 2009/04/29Chip firms Intel and AMD have found themselves in the company of seven other semiconductor giants and are being sued by a Georgia company for allegedly infringing a patent.
The other defendants in the case, filed at the end of last week in a district court in Atlanta are Broadcom, Freescale, Infineon, IBM, ST Microelectronics, Sun Microsystems and Texas Instruments,
Optimum Processing Solutions LLC claims that the companies have breached a US patent, 5,115,497 - issued on the 19th of May 1992 and called Optically intraconnected computer employing dynamically reconfigurable holographic optical element.
The other defendants in the case, filed at the end of last week in a district court in Atlanta are Broadcom, Freescale, Infineon, IBM, ST Microelectronics, Sun Microsystems and Texas Instruments,
Optimum Processing Solutions LLC claims that the companies have breached a US patent, 5,115,497 - issued on the 19th of May 1992 and called Optically intraconnected computer employing dynamically reconfigurable holographic optical element.