Rambus lawsuit impact to be huge
If Rambus Inc. wins its forthcoming patent infringement lawsuits, to begin in March, the company will be able to collect $billions in licensing fees. Some analysts say that it would mean an increase in memory and computer costs when the industry is already depressed. On the other hand, a pattern of losses could end much of the company's current revenues.
For a pair of background articles on this subject, read pcworld.com and electronicnews.com.
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