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ITC Seeks Comments on Section 337 Complaint on Integrated Circuits

The International Trade Commission seeks comments by May 2 on a Section 337 complaint alleging that imports of integrated circuits and electronic devices infringe patents held by Onesta IP, it said in a notice set for April 24 publication. According…

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to the complaint, Onesta, whose domestic licensee is Advanced Micro Devices, is seeking a limited exclusion order and cease and desist orders against NVIDIA, Qualcomm, OnePlus Technology and Nothing Technology Limited to bar from entry "certain integrated circuits, electronic devices containing the same, and components thereof," that violate the complainant's patents. The complainant said that the patents "generally relate to integrated circuits, processors, and systems comprising a central processing unit and/or a graphics processing unit supporting various advanced computing, graphics processing, power management, memory operation, and chip design features."