Xockets Sues Nvidia, Microsoft
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•Startup accuses Nvidia and Microsoft of infringing on patents and forming a cartel
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Texas -based startup Xockets says Nvidia has infringed on its patented data processing unit (DPU) technology.
Xockets is seeking damages for the alleged infringement and for the court to order the companies to stop violating its patents and antitrust law.
The startup also accuses Microsoft of infringing on its patents, alleging that as an Nvidia customer, Microsoft has “privileged access to NVIDIA ’s infringing.
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