Samsung Devices Infringe Chip Patents, Tessera Complains to ITC
Tessera Technologies is seeking a ban on imports of Samsung mobile devices allegedly infringing its patents, the semiconductor packaging technology supplier said in a Tariff Act Section 337 complaint (login required) Thursday in International Trade Commission docket 3262. Tessera seeks…
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orders against Samsung devices containing semiconductors, including “power management IC” chips in the “flagship” Galaxy 8 and Note8 smartphones: “These exemplary Samsung products are representative of many other Samsung products imported, sold for importation, and/or sold in the United States after importation by Samsung that feature the same or substantially similar infringing functionality as the exemplary accused products.” Samsung didn't comment Friday.