π¨ Adeia & AMD Settle Semiconductor Patent Dispute
Technology licensing company Adeia has settled two semiconductor patent lawsuits against chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices in a Texas federal court.
As part of the agreement, AMD will take a multi-year license to Adeiaβs semiconductor IP portfolio, though the financial terms of the deal remain undisclosed. Adeia has also requested the court in Midland, Texas, to dismiss the cases.
According to Adeia CEO Paul Davis, resolving the dispute allows both companies to move forward and potentially explore future collaborations in advanced semiconductor technologies.
The lawsuits, filed in November, alleged that several AMD processors used in desktops, laptops, and servers infringed Adeiaβs patents covering semiconductor manufacturing innovations such as hybrid bonding and advanced process nodes.
Adeia also claimed that AMD processors incorporating 3D V-Cache technology, including chips powering AI systems, were made using methods protected by its patented technologies. AMD had previously denied the allegations in court filings.
Adeia, based in San Jose, California, was previously the intellectual property licensing unit of Xperi before becoming an independent company in 2022.
βοΈ Case: Adeia Semiconductor Bonding v. Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
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