Netlist Inc. asked a federal trade agency to block imports of
Samsung DDR5 memory modules and Google and Super Micro products containing them infringe six patents, according to Netlist’s complaint filed Tuesday at the US International Trade Commission.
Netlist has brought claims against Google and Samsung in multiple federal courts and has a broader patent-dispute history with the Korean tech giant.
Google was previously Netlist’s customer but decided against a license agreement and “chose to take the ...
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