Toshiba wins chip patent lawsuit against Hynix
Toshiba won a lawsuit against South Korean rival Hynix Semiconductor over patents for computer chips widely used in cell phones, digital cameras and portable music players.
The Tokyo District Court ruled Friday in favor of the Japanese electronics company, saying that Hynix Semiconductor Inc. had infringed on Toshiba’s patents related to NAND flash memory.
Read the complete story here. (AP via Houston Chronicle)
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