ITC Asks for Public Comment Following Complaint by Bell Alleging Semiconductor Infringement
The International Trade Commission is seeking comments on public interest issues raised in a Section 337 complaint submitted by Bell Semiconductor. The April 28 complaint alleges that specific companies are importing semiconductor devices and electronic devices containing semiconductors that infringe of one of Bell's patents. Bell is asking for limited exclusion orders against the individual respondents as well as cease and desist orders. Public interest comments are due to the ITC by May 13.
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According to the complaint, the alleged infringing entities are: NXP Semiconductors, N.V.; NXP, B.V.; NXP USA, Inc.; SMC Networks, Inc., d/b/a IgniteNet; Micron Technology, Inc.; Nvidia Corporation; Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.; Acer, Inc.; Acer America Corporation; Infineon Technologies America Corp.; Analog Devices Inc.; Bose Corporation; Marvell Technology Group, Ltd.; Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.; Suteng Innovation Technology Co., Ltd., d/b/a RoboSense; Kioxia Corporation; Kioxia America, Inc.; Socionext Inc.; Socionext America, Inc.; Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.; Lenovo Group Ltd.; and Motorola Mobility LLC.