On June 5438+ 10 last year, Quanmeida filed a lawsuit in the District Court of Delaware, claiming that Intel infringed its 10 patents, involving computer architecture, energy saving and other patented technologies.
In Quanmeida's lawsuit, a number of processor products manufactured and sold by Intel infringed Quanmeida's patents, including Ben 3, Ben 4, PentiumM, Core and Core 2. To this end, Quanmeida asked Intel to stop selling infringing products and compensate the corresponding economic losses.
In June of this year, 65438+ 10, Intel counterclaimed Quanmeida, claiming that Quanmeida infringed its seven patents. Among them, 6 patents are about chip characteristics, and 1 patent is about power control. At present, the dispute between the two sides has not been resolved.
CNET Science and Technology Information Network 200765438+1October 25th International Report On Wednesday, Intel reached a settlement with Quanmeida at a cost of US$ 250 million, thus ending the patent dispute between the two companies.