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Kioxia owes Viasat $229 million for infringing flash-memory patents, US jury says
July 16 : A federal jury in Waco, Texas said on Thursday that Japanese chipmaker Kioxia owes satellite-communications company Viasat $229 million for infringing a patent covering computer memory technology, according to a court document.• The jury determined that Kioxia's flash-memory devices violate Viasat's patent rights in technology that allows such devices to consume less power and improves their reliability and longevity.• Spokespeople for the companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the verdict.• Carlsbad, California-based Viasat said it developed improvements to flash-memory technology – which stores data on transistors using electrical charges – while designing error-correction systems for satellites. • Viasat alleged that Kioxia's flash-memory devices incl
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