Court orders Apple to pay OPTi $21.7m in patent suit

The US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has issued a final judgment in the patent infringement lawsuit between OPTi and Apple, ordering the Mac maker to pay a total of $21.7 million in damages and pre-judgment interest. The patents involve technology related to “predictive snooping” of cache memory for relaying information between a CPU and other components….

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Court orders Apple to pay OPTi $21.7m in patent suit

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under Apple/Mac News.

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