A multibillion-dollar patent fight has broken out over a technology that could transform the future of chipmaking, pitting the State University of New York against a company that is set to be owned by a Japanese government-backed fund.The university’s research foundation alleges that Inpria, a US subsidiary of Japan’s JSR, has been selling chip materials products that are based on technology invented by one of its professors, according to a filing made last week. It could seek damages of up to $4.3bn for alleged infringement of its intellectual property.
一項可能改變芯片制造未來的技術,在紐約州立大學(State University of New York)與一家將由日本政府支持的基金擁有的公司之間引爆了一場價值數十億美元的專利大戰。