University of Wisconsin Sues Intel for Patent Infringement
The University of Wisconsin believes that the Intel Core Duo processor infringes on a patent that was developed by a professor there. The research on parallel execution of directions was presented to Intel in 1998 in a proposed licensing deal, but Intel did not choose to license it. The University of Wisconsin believes that Intel is currently using their research in the Core Duo processor and is filing a lawsuit, asking for money and a halt in
I’m not a lawyer, but I would be surprised whether the University wins: there are many ways to implement a concept and that makes it hard to prove whether or not there was intellectual property theft – whether indeed, there was any.
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