Acacia Subsidiary Partners With a Leading Semiconductor Company on Patents Related to DisplayPort and MIPI DSI
Newport Beach, CA. – April 15, 2014 – Acacia Research Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTG) announced today that a subsidiary has partnered with a leading semiconductor company on patents related to high speed digital display interface technology used in industry standards such as DisplayPort and DisplayPort-related technologies and also MIPI DSI. DisplayPort is widely deployed in today’s PCs, laptops, tablets, monitors while DisplayPort-related technologies and MIPI DSI are used in smart phones and other consumer electronic devices with smaller displays.
"As our licensing success grows, an increasing number of major technology companies are selecting us as their partner for the licensing of their patented technologies," commented Matthew Vella, Acacia CEO. "Acacia is rapidly becoming the leader in technology licensing and we continue to grow our base of future revenues by adding new patent portfolios," concluded Mr. Vella.
ABOUT ACACIA RESEARCH CORPORATION
Founded in 1993, Acacia Research Corporation (NASDAQ: ACTG) is the industry leader in patent licensing. An intermediary in the patent marketplace, Acacia partners with inventors and patent owners to unlock the financial value in their patented inventions. Acacia bridges the gap between invention and application, facilitating efficiency and delivering monetary rewards to the patent owner.
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