On October 12, 2015, a Wisconsin jury returned a verdict that Apple’s A7 and A8 processors infringe multiple claims of a patent (5,781,752) owned by Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), the non-profit, patent management arm of the University of Wisconsin. The case (3:14-cv-00062) now enters a second phase to determine damages, which an earlier court ruling on Apple’s motions in limine indicates is capped (absent enhancement) at $862 million.