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M·CAM releases Patently Obvious® on Avago Technologies Suing Maxim Integrated Products

Date:  Wed, 2015-06-10

M·CAM releases Patently Obvious® on Avago Technologies Suing Maxim Integrated Products.

On April 23rd, 2015, Avago Technologies General IP (Singapore) PTE. LTD filed suit against Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. regarding their semiconductor devices. Avago claims that Maxim infringes on five patents (US 5,523,359; US 5,599,739; US 6,040,616; US 6,083,271; and US 6,194,323) when manufacturing its MAX6946, MAX2634, MAX7356, MAX17126, DS28E10, MAX1305, and other semiconductor products. Maxim had, for nearly two decades, licensed semiconductor technologies from LSI Corporation’s patent portfolio. The license to these technologies lapsed on December 31, 2011. Avago acquired LSI in 2014, and claims that Maxim has continued to benefit from the technologies represented by the LSI portfolio. These technologies broadly cover methods for improved integrated circuit fabrication and design, including hard mask etching, barrier layer treatment, and specifying multiple power domains.

M·CAM’s Patently Obvious® is a report providing visibility into potentially unconsidered alternatives, including art in the public domain, to patent holdings across a variety of technology areas.

M·CAM is a global, full-service intellectual property and rights (IP&R) and intangible asset financial services firm. We provide the technical and financial systems that allow public and private markets to use IP&R and IA for regulated transactions in banking, securities, insurance, and public innovation investment and technology procurement. From our pioneering work in creating the world’s first standards-based innovation collateralization financial products for banking and securities to our work in grassroots innovator enablement and patent quality assurance programs, M·CAM provides the mechanism to balance the interests of public and commercial sectors to support and build thriving economies.

The M·CAM Patently Obvious® on Avago Technologies Suing Maxim Integrated Products can be found HERE.

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