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Court nears verdict in Rambus vs. Hynix dispute
(04/14/2006 5:27 PM EDT)
MANHASSET, N.Y. — A decision in the long and bitter patent lawsuit by Rambus Inc. against Hynix Semiconductor Inc. is expected to be rendered in the near future, perhaps as early as next week, according to sources close to the case.
A spokesman for Rambus (Los Altos, Calif.) said closing arguments in the case were aired in the U.S. District Court in San Jose Thursday (April 13). On Friday (April 14), the jury deliberated the case, but it did not render a verdict, according to the sources.
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