Richtek Technology Corporation et al v. uPI Semiconductor Corporation et al

  1. November 28, 2016

    Semiconductor Cos. Settle 7-Year Patent Infringement Row

    Two competing semiconductor companies jointly asked a California federal court on Friday to dismiss with prejudice a suit that was filed seven years ago over allegedly infringed integrated circuit and power supply patents, saying they've settled the dispute.

  2. November 17, 2016

    Richtek's Patent Suit Trimmed From 50M To 2.9M Products

    A California federal judge delivered a setback to Richtek on Tuesday in its suit accusing manufacturers of infringing its integrated circuit and power supply patents, ruling that the number of allegedly infringing products was limited to 2.9 million, not 50 million as Richtek claimed.

  3. June 18, 2015

    Judge Calls uPI's 2-Year Stay In IP Suit A 'Gimmick'

    The California federal judge overseeing Richtek Technology Corp.'s suit accusing uPI Semiconductor Corp. of infringing copyrights and its integrated circuit and power supply patents slammed uPI's efforts Thursday to keep the case on ice after a two-year stay, calling its repeated stays a "gimmick."

  4. February 08, 2011

    Judge Halts Richtek Suit For Patent Re-Examination

    A federal judge has stayed Richtek Technology Corp.'s suit accusing several of its competitors of infringing its intellectual property with their microchip products while the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office re-examines the three patents-in-suit.

  5. January 19, 2011

    Copyright Claim Nixed From Richtek's Microchip Fight

    A federal judge has thrown out a copyright infringement claim in Richtek Technology Corp.'s intellectual property war against its competitors over microchips, while keeping alive the company's patent infringement allegations.

  6. June 10, 2010

    Richtek Settles Circuit Cases Against AMD, Others

    Richtek Technology Corp. has reached a deal with Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and two other companies in its cases before the U.S. International Trade Commission and the district court that allege its trade secrets were stolen and used to make electrical circuit components that infringe three patents.

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