Onesta IP Launches Litigation over Recently Acquired Portfolio in Both District Court and Before the ITC
Last December, RPX noted the November 2024 transfer of roughly 100 US patents from AMD, via subsidiary ATI Technologies, to Onesta IP LLC. The recipient has now launched litigation over a subset of those assets, both in district court and before the International Trade Commission (ITC). In one Western District of Texas complaint, Onesta IP accuses Qualcomm, Nothing, and OnePlus (1:25-cv-00587) of infringing five patents, Qualcomm via provision of certain Snapdragon-series processors, with Nothing and OnePlus targeted over smartphones that incorporate the accused processors. In another, Onesta IP accuses NVIDIA (1:25-cv-00586) of infringing four of those patents plus a fifth, through the provision of certain “integrated circuits, circuit board assemblies, graphics cards, and computers”. The ITC complaint (337-TA-3823) names all four district court defendants as proposed respondents, with all six patents asserted there.
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