Kioxia Hit With $229M Verdict in Viasat Patent Dispute
A U.S. jury ruled that Kioxia violated Viasat's patent claims, resulting in a $229M verdict. Kioxia has disputed the claims. The case escalates the ongoing memory patent dispute.
A U.S. jury has delivered a verdict in favor of Viasat in a patent dispute with Kioxia, ordering Kioxia to pay $229 million.
The jury found that Kioxia's products infringed on a patent owned by Viasat.
Kioxia has since expressed disagreement with the verdict and the claims presented by Viasat during the trial, stating that their products do not infringe on the patent.
The case marks the latest development in an ongoing patent dispute in the memory industry. Analysts will be watching for potential implications on the market and future developments in the dispute.
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