Two Shall Become One . . . with New Allegations That Suggest That One Might Become Quite Large
InnoMemory, LLC has filed a round of suits that formally combine its formerly two litigation campaigns into one. The new defendants are “Rubric Inc.” (6:22-cv-00669), Wells Fargo (6:22-cv-00665), and USAA (6:22-cv-00671), each accused of infringing two patents through the use of computing devices that include a memory device that complies with industry standards (DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, LPDDR3, LPDDR4, LPDDR4X, and LPDDR5) defined by JEDEC. In its complaints, InnoMemory identifies “exemplary vendors” for the accused devices (“including but not limited to, servers, desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and automated teller machines”): “HP, Lenovo, Acer, IBM, Asus, Dell, NCR, and Diebold”.
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