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Apple and Qualcomm settle: 'Seven-year legal battle ends, Caltech communications patent case comes to an end'

Aug 14, 2023 pm 07:49 PM
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News on the afternoon of August 11th, Beijing time. According to reports, the California Institute of Technology in the United States earlier sued smartphone manufacturer Apple and mobile phone processor manufacturer Qualcomm, accusing each other of infringing on its own wireless communication chips used in electronic devices. patents held. On Thursday, according to documents filed in a U.S. federal court, Caltech has reached an "intentional settlement agreement" with the defendant, the content of which is unknown.

In the earliest trial in the grassroots court, Caltech once won. The court ruled that Qualcomm and Apple must compensate US$1.1 billion (currently about 7.953 billion yuan) in economic losses. However, this verdict was later changed. Court of Appeal reversed.

Caltech and the defendants have submitted a document to the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles that contains an intended settlement agreement. However, the document did not disclose the specific content of the settlement agreement, and it was unclear whether the agreement involved both defendants Apple and Qualcomm. For this report, Caltech, Apple and Qualcomm did not respond to requests for comment. The press commented. The

court has reportedly asked the parties to submit further status reports

by August 18. Caltech filed a lawsuit against Apple and Qualcomm in 2016 in Pasadena, alleging Qualcomm's wireless technology was used in millions of smartphones, tablets and smartwatches sold by Apple. The network communication chip infringed the wireless communication patent held by Caltech. In the first trial in 2020, the grassroots court ruled that Apple lost the case and required it to pay $837.8 million in financial compensation to Caltech. Qualcomm was ordered to pay US$270 million in economic compensation, and the total compensation of the two technology giants exceeded US$1.1 billion. Qualcomm and Apple were dissatisfied with the judgment and decided to appeal. In 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals overturned the first-level court's judgment, holding that the patent infringement damages required by Apple and Qualcomm were legally unreasonable, and asked the first-level court to retry the issue of the amount of compensation

Originally scheduled to be The lawsuit, which was retried in June this year, was postponed indefinitely in May.

It is worth noting that not only Apple and Qualcomm, but also other well-known companies such as Microsoft, Dell, Hewlett-Packard Company and Samsung Electronics The California Institute of Technology was also sued by the California Institute of Technology for infringing wireless communication patents

The California Institute of Technology informed a federal district court in Texas on Tuesday that they had reached a settlement agreement with the defendant Samsung Electronics of South Korea

Patent infringement litigation is still ongoing, involving Caltech, Microsoft, HP and Dell

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