Intel sues Via as chipset wars begin anew
Chipmaker Intel has filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Via Technologies and will seek to have Via´s new Pentium 4 chipsets pulled off the market. Santa Clara, Calif. -based Intel on Friday filed suit in U.
Chipmaker Intel has filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against Via Technologies and will seek to have Via´s new Pentium 4 chipsets pulled off the market.
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel on Friday filed suit in U.S. District Court in Delaware. The lawsuit alleges that Via´s P4X266 and P4M266 chipsets, which were released earlier this month, infringe on five Intel patents. S3, a former graphics chip powerhouse that is working with Via on the chipsets, was also named as a defendant.
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Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel on Friday filed suit in U.S. District Court in Delaware. The lawsuit alleges that Via´s P4X266 and P4M266 chipsets, which were released earlier this month, infringe on five Intel patents. S3, a former graphics chip powerhouse that is working with Via on the chipsets, was also named as a defendant.
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