The pair of January 2025 cases that Redwood Technologies, LLC, a Dominion Harbor Enterprises, LLC plaintiff, filed against Broadcom lasted two months, a settlement leading to dismissals with prejudice last week. Now, Redwood Technologies has turned to Realtek Semiconductor (6:25-cv-00111, 6:25-cv-00112), again through two Western District of Texas complaints. Redwood targets with 14 wireless communication patents the provision of a wide array of devices that are compliant with various Wi-Fi standards (e.g., IEEE 802.11n/ac/ax/be), including Wi-Fi mesh devices as well as certain “[p]roducts comprising Realtek Wi-Fi compliant devices”. Both complaints more specifically identify the accused products as “Wi-Fi compliant components as well as routers, laptops, computers, TVs, automotives, IoT devices and other products that include Realtek’s Wi-Fi compliant components”, naming ASUSTek and Lenovo as making such downstream products—with those products being sold by those two companies, as well as Amazon and/or Walmart.
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