Inventor-Controlled Plaintiff Sues NXP Semiconductors over Pattern Matching Engine
January 27, 2021
Inventor-controlled Light Speed Microelectronics, LLC has filed its first litigation, suing NXP Semiconductors (6:21-cv-00066) in the Western District of Texas over the provision of certain QorIQ-series processors that employ a Pattern Matching Engine (PME). The plaintiff asserts a single patent generally related to “string signature scanning”.
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