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Default Marvell settles with Carnegie Mellon University

A long running patent battle between Marvell and Carnegie Mellon University over chips used in hard disk drives has finally ended.

The pair have buried the hatchet and reached an agreement where Marvell pays US$750 million, with no ongoing royalty payments. This figure is far lower than the $1.54 billion that a court in Pennsylvania had awarded the university.

http://www.techeye.net/business/marv...lon-university
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