Apple Supplier TSMC and GlobalFoundries settle Patent Infringement Cases and agree to Cross License Patents
On August 26 Patently Apple posted a report titled "GlobalFoundries Files Multiple Patent Infringement Lawsuits against TSMC and its Major Customers such as Apple." On October 01 Apple Supplier TSMC countersued GlobalFoundries for infringing 25 of its patents including that all-import FinFET Designs.
Today in a joint press release TSMC and GLOBALFOUNDRIES (GF) announced that they are dismissing all litigation between them as well as those that involve any of their customers. The companies have agreed to a broad life-of-patents cross-license to each other’s worldwide existing semiconductor patents as well as those patents that will be filed during the next ten years as both companies continue to invest significantly in semiconductor research and development.
This resolution guarantees TSMC and GF freedom to operate and ensures that their respective customers will continue to have access to each foundry's complete array of technologies and services.
Thomas Caulfield, CEO of GlobalFoundries: "We are pleased to have quickly reached this settlement that acknowledges the strength of our respective intellectual property. Today’s announcement enables both of our companies to focus on innovation and to better serve our clients around the world. This agreement between GF and TSMC secures GF’s ability to grow and is a win for the entire semiconductor industry which is at the core of today’s global economy."
Sylvia Fang, General Counsel for TSMC: "The semiconductor industry has always been highly competitive, driving the players to pursue innovation that enriched the lives of millions of people around the world. TSMC has invested tens of billions of dollars towards innovation to reach our leading position today. The resolution is a positive development that keeps our focus on advancing the needs of our customers for technologies that will continue to bring innovation to life, enabling the entire semiconductor industry to thrive and prosper."
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