Impinj awarded $18.5M in damages in patent lawsuit against NXP
A federal jury in California has found that Dutch semiconductor giant NXP infringed two of Impinj's patents related to radio frequency identification (RFID) chips. The jury awarded Impinj approximately $18.5 million in damages and lost profits.
The technology at issue is used to connect billions of items to the internet and help companies track their products. Impinj is a Seattle-based company that is a leading provider of RFID technology.
This is the second decision this summer that has come down in Impinj's favor. In June, a federal jury in Washington concluded that Impinj was innocent of infringing on NXP's patent.
The technology at issue is used to connect billions of items to the internet and help companies track their products. Impinj is a Seattle-based company that is a leading provider of RFID technology.
This is the second decision this summer that has come down in Impinj's favor. In June, a federal jury in Washington concluded that Impinj was innocent of infringing on NXP's patent.
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