Adeia sues AMD for patent infringement over semiconductor technology
Adeia sues AMD for patent infringement over semiconductor technology
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Adeia sues AMD for patent infringement over semiconductor technology

🕒︎ 2025-11-03

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Adeia sues AMD for patent infringement over semiconductor technology

The lawsuits said several models of AMD processors used in desktops, laptops and servers violate Adeia's patent rights in inventions for improved semiconductor manufacturing. Sign up here. Spokespeople for AMD did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the complaints. ADEIA SEEKS A 'FAIR AND REASONABLE ARRANGEMENT' Adeia CEO Paul Davis said AMD's use of its technology has "greatly contributed to their success as a market leader" and that Adeia would be open to "a fair and reasonable arrangement that reflects the value of our intellectual property." Santa Clara, California-based AMD is one of the largest U.S. semiconductor companies. AMD signed a deal with the U.S. government last week to build two artificial-intelligence-powered supercomputers for advancing U.S. research and development. San Jose, California-based Adeia was the intellectual property licensing unit of TiVo owner Xperi before Xperi was spun off into an independent company in 2022. Adeia said in the complaint that its predecessor Tessera pioneered hybrid bonding and advanced process nodes, which are both technologies related to semiconductor manufacturing. The lawsuit said AMD processors that include "3D V-Cache" technology, including its AI chips, were made using Adeia's patented methods. Adeia requested an unspecified amount of monetary damages and a court order for AMD to stop using its patented technology. Reporting by Blake Brittain in Washington; Editing by Conor Humphries Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab Blake Brittain reports on intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets, for Reuters Legal. He has previously written for Bloomberg Law and Thomson Reuters Practical Law and practiced as an attorney.

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