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Subject : Hynix seeks delay of patent trial |
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2011-03-29 |
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Hynix Semiconductor Inc., Micron Technology Inc. and Nanya Technology Corp. asked a federal judge in California to delay a patent-infringement trial scheduled for May 2 over claims brought by Rambus Inc.
Jared Bobrow, a lawyer representing the memory-chip makers, said in a letter Wednesday to U.S. District Judge Ronald M. Whyte in San Jose, California, that the trial should be taken ¡°off calendar¡± or postponed as the companies await decisions in related cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington.
¡°With only two months until the trial date, there is still no decision from the Federal Circuit and no clarity as to whether a trial will be necessary or what its scope will be,¡± Bobrow wrote. ¡°Even if a decision issued today, there would not be sufficient time to prepare for a trial starting in two months.¡±
Rambus, the Sunnyvale, California-based designer of high- speed computer-memory chips, has sued companies that refused to license its patents, including Ichon, South Korea-based Hynix, the world¡¯s second-largest memory-chip maker; Boise, Idaho-based Micron; and Taoyuan, Taiwan-based Nanya.
Rambus¡¯s patent claims cover DRAM chips, or dynamic random access memory. The cases at issue in Bobrow¡¯s letter concern DDR2, or double rate 2 memory chips. Whyte set the May 2 trial date anticipating the appeals court in Washington would already have issued rulings, according to Bobrow¡¯s letter.
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