US Probes Samsung for Alleged Infringement of Netlist's Memory-Chip Patents
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US probes Samsung for alleged infringement of Netlist's memory-chip patents
CoinStats - ITC investigates Samsung and four others over...
The US International Trade Commission launched an investigation into whether Samsung and four other tech companies are infringing Netlist’s memory-chip patents. The probe reaches into the same high bandwidth memory now driving the AI boom. The commission agreed that the case begins on July 16, 2026. The investigation names Google, NVIDIA, Broadcom, and Super Micro Computer, in addition to Samsung Electronics. The patents at issue are those that …
In addition to South Korea, Google, Nvidia and Broadcom were also included in the complaint
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) Faces US Probe Over Samsung Memory Chips
U.S. International Trade Commission opened an investigation into Samsung memory chips after patent infringement complaints by Netlist. Super Micro Computer (NasdaqGS:SMCI) is included in the probe as a buyer and user of the disputed Samsung memory products. The case centers on memory chips used in servers and related hardware that are important for AI and data center workloads. Super Micro Computer, or SMCI, builds high performance servers and s…
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