Intel countersues Transmeta, say reports
By Peter Clarke, Courtesy of EE Times Europe
Jan 12 2007 (5:22 AM)
LONDON — Intel Corp. has countersued a much smaller developer of microprocessors, Transmeta Corp., alleging patent infringement in a Delaware court, according to Associated Press and other online reports.
Transmeta (Santa Clara, Calif.) announced it had filed lawsuit against Intel (Santa Clara, Calif.) in October 2006. The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, alleged that Intel has infringed upon ten (later increased to 11) of Transmeta's patents.
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