Adeia settles semiconductor patent lawsuits against AMD
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By Blake Brittain
Published on March 9, 2026.
Adeia has settled its semiconductor patent lawsuits against Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) for an undisclosed amount of money. The company claims that several models of AMD processors violated its patent rights in inventions for improved semiconductor manufacturing. AMD denies these allegations. The settlement allows both companies to move forward and potentially explore future collaboration on advanced semiconductor technologies.
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