Supreme Court Denies Infineon; Rambus Case Proceeds
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a writ of certiorari to Infineon Technologies in its case against Rambus Inc., a definitive move which clears the Rambus/Infineon infringement trial to move forward.
What both sides agreed upon was the decision now allows a federal court in Virginia to retry the case by jury trial. Rambus executives saw the move as a vindication of its position, while Infineon resigned itself to a second jury trial.
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