Netlist Wins $303 Million In Patent Infringement Trial Against Samsung By Investing.com


Netlist (NLST) wins $303 million patent infringement trial against Samsung

Netlist, Inc. The NLST announced today that it won the Damages against Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.And Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (together “Samsung”) in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The award resulted from a six-day jury trial in which five participated netlist Patents: Patents Nos. 10,949,339, 11,016,918, 11,232,054, 8,787,060, and 9,318,160. The products found to be infringing these patents were all Samsung DDR4 LRDIMM, DDR5 UDIMM, SODIMM, RDIMM and High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) 2, 2E and 3 components.

conclusion netlist 16-month case against Samsung (Netlist, Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, et al. the. , EDTX Case No. 2: 21-cv-00463-JRG) with the Chief Justice A unanimous verdict of the jury read affirming all five netlist The patents were infringed by Samsung, not any of them netlist Five patents were invalid, Samsung willfully infringed those patents, and Samsung was entitled to compensation for financial damages netlist for infringement of all five patents. The amount of damages awarded by the jury covers infringement by Samsung through .

And netlist The CEO said, “We are pleased with the outcome of this case. The jury’s verdict left no doubt that Samsung not only willfully infringed netlist Patents, but they are currently being used netlist License-free technology for strategic products that collectively represent the future of Samsung’s memory business. Brazen infringement of the intellectual property of small innovators by industry giants remains a serious problem for our innovation ecosystem. We hope this case serves as a reminder to policymakers of this issue as well as a wake-up call to those in the memory industry who are using our IP address without permission. “

netlist You will host a conference call to discuss first quarter 2023 results and today’s announcement at on . netlist Participants are encouraged to pre-register for the conference call. Callers who pre-register will be given a unique PIN code for instant access to the call and bypass the live operator. To pre-register, click here here. A live webcast and an archived replay of the call can be accessed in the investor’s section netlist website in www.netlist.com.

Additional information about Netlist, Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, et al. al., EDTX Case No. 2: 21-cv-00463-JRG available through Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) service.

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