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NVIDIA Receives Favorable Ruling from ITC in Patent Dispute with Samsung, Qualcomm The judge presiding over our patent case against Samsung and Qualcomm in the U.S. International Trade Commission has returned a pretrial claim construction ruling that favors NVIDIAs preferred construction on nearly all of the claims that were disputed. This pretrial decision, known as a Markman ruling, is the judges determination of the meaning and scope of the patent claims. Markman hearings are used in patent cases to define disputed terms of patents before a case goes to trial. This is an important step in determining whether Samsung and Qualcomm infringe NVIDIAs asserted patents. Administrative Law Judge Thomas Pender has now determined what the claim language will mean for the hearing and his ultimate decision on the merits of the case. Were very pleased with the outcome of the ruling, in which claim constructions favorable to NVIDIA will be applied to six out of seven disputed claims when the judge considers the question of Samsungs and Qualcomms infringement. This further strengthens the patents we have asserted, and we look forward to a full hearing in late June. As I explained in September when we announced this action, this is the first time in NVIDIAs 22-year history that we have initiated a patent suit. Our 7,000 issued and pending patents include inventions vital to modern computing. We have chosen seven of those patents to assert in the ITC case. Meanwhile, there has been a small development in a related case, in which Samsung sued us and one of our customers in Virginia. The judge there has denied our request to move the case to California. This has no bearing on the substance of Samsungs case or Samsungs asserted patents. We continue to believe Samsungs claims have no merit, and that Samsungs effort to sue a small company selling NVIDIA-based products in Virginia is entirely unwarranted. |
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NVIDIA Receives Favorable Ruling from ITC in Patent Dispute with Samsung, Qualcomm
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