Foras Technologies Limited has expanded the litigation campaign that it began in early April with an Eastern District of Texas complaint against DENSO and Toyota. The Atlantic IP Services Limited plaintiff asserts one of three patents at issue in those previous suits in new cases, one filed in the same district, against Kia (2:23-cv-00219) and the other filed in the Western District of Texas, against BMW and Robert Bosch (6:23-cv-00386). That patent, originally developed at HP, generally relates to technologies for protecting against “loss of lockstep” in processors, with Foras targeting Kia over the provision of automobiles incorporating a Mando MRR-20 Mid-Range Radar and/or Hella RS4 Lane Change Assist Radar, both of which are alleged to contain the Infineon SAK-TC264DA chipset; BMW and Robert Bosch, over the provision of “the BMW X3, X4, and X5, which include a Bosch Electronic Control Unit (containing Infineon TriCore TC29XX chipsets)”.
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