Condensed IP

VLSI Technology LLC v. Intel Corporation (Fed. Cir., April 14, 2026) 2024-1772

Randy Noranbrock Season 2 Episode 25

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The episode concerns a judicial opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit regarding a patent infringement dispute between VLSI Technology LLC and Intel Corporation. The court addressed an appeal concerning the '836 patent, which involves technology for managing tasks within multi-core processors. The appellate court reversed a lower court's summary judgment of noninfringement, ruling that a pretrial stipulation regarding a United States nexus was misinterpreted. Furthermore, the judges found that the district court incorrectly applied prosecution disclaimer to narrow the scope of the apparatus claims. However, the court affirmed the decision to strike specific damages theories provided by one of VLSI’s experts due to insufficient disclosure. The case has been remanded for further legal proceedings consistent with these findings.

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