21 January 2014Patents
Marvell fails to slice damages in Carnegie case
Chip maker Marvell Technology has failed to persuade a US judge to reduce the $1.17 billion fine it must pay a university for patent infringement.
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12 February 2013 A Pittsburgh university has urged a judge to triple the $1.17 billion fine given to Marvell Technology for infringing patents relating to semiconductors.
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2 April 2014 A US judge has ordered chip maker Marvell Technology to pay Carnegie Mellon University $1.5 billion for patent infringement, raising the fine by $400 million.
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5 August 2015 The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has granted US chip maker Marvell Technology a partial victory by slashing the $1.54 billion in damages it owes Carnegie Mellon University for patent infringement.