UPDATE: ITC Staff Supports Rambus In Nvidia Chip Patent Case
October 16 2009 - 1:12PM
Dow Jones News
A staff report of the U.S. International Trade Commission says
Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) illegally uses technology owned by Rambus Inc.
(RMBS), and recommends a ban on U.S. imports of Nvidia's graphics
chips.
Rambus, based in Los Altos, Calif., has alleged that Santa
Clara, Calif.-based Nvidia uses its technology in its
computer-based graphics chips.
An attorney with the ITC, Daniel Girdwood, said in the document
that Nvidia has infringed on two patents owned by Rambus. He also
dismissed claims by Rambus on three other patents. His report was
made public on the ITC's Web site on Thursday, although a
confidential version was released in September.
Girdwood is the staff attorney who acts in the public's
interests. While some may take his recommendation as an indication
of ITC's possible decision on the matter, it is ultimately up to
the judge, who at times will rule differently.
A trial on the case began Tuesday and is ongoing. The original
complaint was filed to the ITC by Rambus in November.
Nvidia declined to comment and Rambus wasn't immediately
available for comment.
Rambus shares fell 2.5% to $18.54, while Nvidia retreated 2.8%
to $13.15.
-By Roger Cheng, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2153;
roger.cheng@dowjones.com