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VLSI Technology LLC v. Intel Corporation
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March 02, 2021
Intel Hit With $2.18B Jury Verdict In VLSI Patent Fight
A Western District of Texas jury delivered one of the largest patent infringement wins in history to VLSI Technology LLC on Tuesday, finding that Intel infringed all contested claims in two computer chip patents and building on a trend in recent years of enormous verdicts in patent cases.
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March 01, 2021
Intel Calls Damages Request 'Outrageous' At Patent Trial
As the first in-person patent jury trial in the U.S this year wound down Monday, VLSI told a jury in the Western District of Texas that Intel owes billions of dollars for infringing two computer chip patents, while the chipmaker called the damages request "outrageous."
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February 22, 2021
VLSI, Intel Face Off In 1st In-Person Patent Jury Trial Of 2021
Western District of Texas Judge Alan D. Albright on Monday initiated the nation's first in-person patent jury trial held since November, in a dispute in which VLSI Technology LLC claims Intel Corp. owes it billions of dollars for infringing two computer chip patents.
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February 17, 2021
VLSI Calls Intel's Bid To Push Patent Trial To April 'Baseless'
VLSI Technology LLC slammed what it described as the latest in a string of attempts by Intel Corp. to delay a computer chip patent infringement trial set to begin Monday in the Western District of Texas, arguing Intel's "eve of trial" motion to continue is meritless and prejudicial.
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February 10, 2021
Albright Orders Daily COVID-19 Tests At Intel Patent Trial
Western District of Texas Judge Alan Albright on Wednesday outlined the pandemic safety protocols he has set for an in-person patent jury trial against Intel next week, including mandatory daily COVID-19 testing and a live feed to limit the number of people in the courthouse.
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