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01/17/06
A Delaware judge has lifted a stay in an ongoing lawsuit between Rambus and Micron Technologies, allowing Rambus to file new claims and to proceed in its patent infringement suit against the Boise, Idaho, memory chip maker. The two companies have been engaged in the dispute since 2000, but the case was stayed by the court in 2002 pending a related appeals court decision. Now, with the case proceeding, Rambus has filed new claims that cover Micron's newer DDR2 (double data rate, second generation) and GDDR (graphics double data rate) products, the company said in a statement. The case is being tried in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.
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