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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 11, 2007 3:19:00 PM

Intel has filed a lawsuit against chip designer Transmeta, alleging that the company infringes on seven of its patents.

The suit, filed earlier this week in a U.S. District Court in Delaware, comes roughly three months after Transmeta filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Intel for allegedly violating 11 of its patents.

The case centers on chips that are designed to be energy-efficient when not in use. Intel's countersuit alleges that Transmeta chips under the Crusoe, Efficeon and Efficeon 2 brands violate more than a half dozen of its patents.

Transmeta, meanwhile, claims that Intel's Core 2 Duo, in addition to processors dating as far back as its P6 line of chips, violates its patents that govern such tasks as slowing down a chip when not in use. Transmeta is one of the early pioneers of energy-efficient chips, filing some of its patents as far back as 1991--predating Intel's Pentium Pro.

Intel's countersuit was jointly filed with its response to Transmeta's initial lawsuit. In its response, Intel stated that it is not infringing on any "valid claims" relating to the 11 Transmeta patents. It also alleged that Transmeta's patents are "invalid" for failure to meet certain conditions of patentability.

"As expected, Intel has filed a timely response," said Greg Rose, a Transmeta spokesman, noting that the company is not able to comment until it has had a chance to review the cross-complaint.

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And the biggest only get bigger...
You'll see intel either sue Transmeta into the ground or buy them out. And if intel doesn't them out, then AMD probably will as financial woes nail the company to the ground.... (Read the rest)
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All patents must die [nt]  Omch'Ar | 01/11/07
Minor point...  Arnout Groen | 01/12/07
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