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Rambus launches patent complaint against Broadcom, Nvidia
Chip developer Rambus has filed patent infringement lawsuits against six chip makers including Broadcom and Freescale Semiconductor in the US, and said it is also seeking to ban the import of products that infringe its patents.
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Rambus buys electronics company
Rambus has bought electronics company GLT
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Rambus wins long-running memory trial
Memory maker Rambus won a patent case against rival memory makers on Wednesday when a court ruled that the company did not engage in anti-competitive behaviour or violate anti-trust laws related to on-chip memory technology.
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EU regulators could target Apple
With Microsoft's anti-trust appeal now decided, the next US technology company to get a place on the European Union (EU)'s regulatory hot seat may be Apple, an anti-trust expert has said.
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EC accuses Rambus of 'patent ambush'
European Union regulators think Rambus may have broken the law by keeping relevant patents secret while the DRAM memory standard was being developed.
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Rambus takes $200m stock-option hit
Memory chip technology vendor Rambus will take a $200 million charge to earnings for stock-option backdating.
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Now US government looks at SRAM market
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has started an anti-trust investigation into the SRAM (static random access memory) market, which produces chips used to store data in low-power devices such as mobile phones.
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Rambus ex-CEO quits board
Rambus' ex-CEO Geoff Tate has resigned from the company's board of directors following an investigation into stock options.






