Once upon a time - well, it was just a little over five years ago - Rambus, memory makers, and a who's who of technology companies participated in the JEDEC forum. Their goal was to develop DRAM devices for next-generation PCs and other applications. That was before Rambus unleashed its army of lawyers to prove in court that some of the world's largest memory makers were infringing on its patents. That was before those same companies - Infineon, Micron, Hynix and others - unleashed their own legal eagles against Rambus. And then the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice decided they wanted in on the feeding frenzy too. ...

Source: Toms Hardware

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