Netlist’s Legal Strategy Against Samsung: A Deep Dive for Investors

In the world of patent litigation, strategic legal maneuvers play a crucial role in determining the outcome of cases. One such case is the ongoing battle between Netlist, a technology company specializing in high-performance memory solutions, and Samsung, a global leader in electronics. This case revolves around several patents that Netlist claims Samsung has infringed. […]

Micron’s Misguided PTAB Expectations: A Risky Bet (NLST)

Micron believes the 912 patent is invalid and dismisses the ruling from Gilstrap’s court. However, the Federal Circuit has already confirmed that district court rulings, backed by substantial evidence and expert testimony, carry more weight. When a district judge decides on patent validity instead of adopting PTAB’s suggestions, the district court’s higher burden of proof […]

Micron Technology Ordered to Pay Netlist $445 Million for Patent Infringement

Overview Micron Technology has been ordered to pay $445 million to Netlist for infringing on Netlist’s patents in memory-module technology. This decision was made by a U.S. jury in the Eastern District of Texas. Details of the Case Responses and Statements Background Information Conclusion This case highlights the ongoing legal battles in the high-performance computing […]

Samsung Materially Breached Agreement and No Longer Has Patent License

Netlist, Inc. (OTCQB:NLST) announced a jury verdict in the Federal District Court for the Central District of California finding Samsung in material breach of the Joint Development and License Agreement (the Agreement) signed in November 2015. Samsung, the largest memory manufacturer globally, generates tens of billions of dollars in annual memory revenue. C.K. Hong, Netlist’s […]