Oak IP, LLC, a Dominion Harbor Enterprises, LLC plaintiff, has filed its first litigation, suing Globalfoundries (1:25-cv-00142) over the provision of chips/products manufactured using its 14 nm and 12 nm FinFET fabrication processes and other chips/products manufactured using “the same or similar processes”. The Delaware complaint specifically identifies three accused products—the AMD Radeon RX 480 (allegedly manufactured using Globalfoundries’s 14 nm FinFET process) as well as the AMD Ryzen 5 2600 and AMD Ryzen 5 1600 AF (allegedly manufactured using its 12 nm FinFET process)—that are allegedly “also integrated into additional processors”.