In BiTMICRO Campaign, KIOXIA Sued Again in Texas, Intel Seeks Stay in California
BiTMICRO, LLC has filed a second case against KIOXIA (6:23-cv-00461), this time targeting the provision of solid state drives (SSDs) that either support encryption capabilities or are used in Ethernet Bunch of Flash (EBOF) systems, including those of Ingrasys Technologies. Two patents are asserted in the new Western District of Texas complaint, a copy of which appears to have been filed in the March 2022 case against KIOXIA, which concerns three different patents and has already made its way through claim construction before District Judge Alan D. Albright. Meanwhile, Judge Albright has transferred a suit that BiTMICRO filed against Intel on the same day as its first complaint against KIOXIA to the Northern District of California, where BiTMICRO has now disclosed its members and from which Intel now seeks a stay pending resolution of a set of related inter partes reviews (IPRs).
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