ITC Judge Finds Innoscience Infringes 1 Of 2 Infineon Patents
By Editorial Team
A U.S. International Trade Commission judge has found that China-based chipmaker Innoscience infringed a patent owned by semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies. The ruling pertains to one of the two patents at issue, specifically related to Infineon’s gallium nitride technology products.
In response to the ruling, Innoscience has stated that the finding does not prevent it from continuing to sell its gallium nitride technology products.
Case Information
Case Title: Not disclosed
Case Number: Not disclosed
Court: U.S. International Trade Commission
Nature of Suit: Intellectual Property
Judge: Not disclosed
Date Filed: Not disclosed
Legal Representation
Law Firms: Finnegan, Wolf Greenfield
Companies: Infineon Technologies AG
Government Agencies: International Trade Commission, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
Patents Involved
Patent 1: 9,899,481 – Electronic component and switch circuit
Patent 2: 9,070,755 – Transistor having elevated drain finger termination
For more detailed information on this case, please refer to the attached documents.