This past January Redstone Logics, LLC sued MediaTek and NXP Semiconductors in a pair of Western District of Texas complaints. Now, the Texas plaintiff has added a case against Qualcomm (7:24-cv-00231), asserting the same patent already in suit, a patent generally related to a multicore processor with two set of processor cores where each has its own supply voltage and an independent PLL (“phase-locked loop”) clock signal. Infringement allegations target “products comprising one or more SoC each comprising two or more sets of processors implementing or based on the DynamIQ Shared Unit architecture (e.g., ARMv8.2, ARMv9, ARMv9.2, and successors) or big.LITTLE architecture, including without limitation the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and the Snapdragon 835 Mobile Platform”.
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