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Rambus wins long-running memory trial

Sad day for the lawyers.

Memory maker Rambus won a patent case against rival memory makers on Wednesday when a court ruled that the company did not engage in anti-competitive behaviour or violate anti-trust laws related to on-chip memory technology.

The jury in the US District Court for the Northern District of California in San Jose ruled that Rambus did not violate procedures established by memory standards-setting organisation Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC), as alleged by memory makers Micron Technology, Nanya Technology and Hynix Semiconductor.

The memory makers alleged that Rambus illegally deceived members of JEDEC and monopolised markets for computer memory technologies by failing to disclose its DRAM patents while working together with JEDEC to create royalty-free or low-royalty DRAM standards.

"This ruling should put to rest a series of ongoing allegations Rambus has endured for many years," said Tom Lavelle, senior vice president and general counsel at Rambus, in a statement. The Rambus patent controversy has been subject to many lawsuits from rival memory makers, with cases against Hynix, Nanya, Micron and Samsung pending in US courts.

Micron plans to appeal the jury decision because it is inconsistent with previous decisions by the US Federal Trade Commission and the European Commission, the company said in the statement.

In 2006, the US Federal Trade Commission found that Rambus illegally monopolised markets by failing to disclose its DRAM patents with JEDEC. Rambus appealed the decision.

The European Commission in 2007 issued a preliminary Statement of Objections that Rambus violated EU competition law by not disclosing that it owned relevant patents during the development of the DRAM standard.


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Harry | Published: 11:45 GMT, 27 March 2008

A shallow victory in a typical eternal lawsuit. The memory makers who are selling their products below cost have no money to pay and appeals can absorb centuries before anything becomes final. Rambus will be worth something the day these chip makers pay them royalties. I wonder how many pros are holding 8 year old, post split, 100 dollar Rambus stock?

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