AmberWave files patent suit against Intel
AmberWave Systems, a supplier of strained silicon technology, has filed a suit against Intel, alleging that the chipmaker had infringed on its strained silicon patents.
The lawsuit involves two techniques, developed by AmberWave to increase the performance of semiconductor devices. The company contends that Intel had used these proprietary techniques as part of the strained silicon technology incorporated into the 90mm Intel Pentium microprocessors.
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