It never hurts to forestall arguing, hug it out and agree on a patent licensing deal. Today, Rambus — which has a history of litigating against chip makers it feels are have violated its intellectual property rights and filed a complaint against Broadcom to the International Trade Commission in 2010 — signed a licensing deal that resolved previous claims for Broadcom’s technology. Within the statement, Rambus said it’s going to license its patent for integrated circuits utilized in chips made by Broadcom. The corporate failed to disclose any financial details relating to the deal, or which technology could be a part of the agreement, though Broadcom is often renowned for its wireless networking chips that are often present in WiFi, Bluetooth and cellular-capable devices. In other news, Rambus and Broadcom have added one another as Xbox Live friends and gotten to level 36 in Modern Warfare 3 co-op gameplay.
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