German processor firm alleges Xilinx, Avnet infringe patents
(11/27/2008 10:41 AM EST)
LONDON — Pact XPP Technologies AG, a developer of a reconfigurable highly parallel processor architecture, has filed a law suit against FPGA vendor Xilinx Inc. and distributor Avnet Inc. in the Eastern District court of Texas, claiming patent infringement. The case was filed Dec 28, 2007.
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