US Supreme Court Denies Samsung Appeal in Rambus Case
Los Altos, California, United States - October 7, 2008 -- Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS), one of the world's premier technology licensing companies specializing in high-speed memory architectures, today announced that the United States Supreme Court has denied Samsung's request for review in the case stemming from the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA).
In previous rulings, EDVA Judge Robert E. Payne held that the case with Samsung was "exceptional" and attempted to make certain factual findings against Rambus relating to alleged destruction of documents. In April, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) issued a ruling vacating the order instructing that Samsung's claims against Rambus be dismissed. With today’s Supreme Court order, all appeals have been exhausted and the matter is now closed.
The Supreme Court denial of certiorari can be found at http://www.supremecourtus.gov/orders/courtorders/100608zor.pdf
About Rambus Inc.
Rambus is one of the world's premier technology licensing companies specializing in the invention and design of high-speed memory architectures. Since its founding in 1990, the Company’s patented innovations, breakthrough technologies and renowned integration expertise have helped industry-leading chip and system companies bring superior products to market. Rambus' innovations and solutions enable unprecedented performance in computing, communications, and consumer electronics applications. Rambus licenses both its world-class patent portfolio as well as a range of leadership and industry-standard memory solutions. Headquartered in Los Altos, California, Rambus has regional offices in North Carolina, India, Germany, Japan, and Taiwan. Additional information is available at www.rambus.com.
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