MicroUnity sues Apple and 21 other companies for infringing device hardware patents

A company called MicroUnity is suing Apple and several other mobile market giants for infringing several patents related to the creation of hardware for handsets. The process was opened in the North American state of Texas, basically citing technologies for the creation of computational units for mobile devices.

The A4, created by Apple for the iPad, has already been cited as a processor capable of parallel processing

Among the inventions that MicroUnity claims to have in this area, there are several techniques for implementing multiprocessing in devices, in addition to other technologies related to parallel processing and data manipulation methods. According to an in-depth analysis of the patents cited in the case, they have already been the focus of lawsuits against major computer and CPU manufacturers, including Dell, Sony, Intel and AMD.

However, it is worth remembering that MicroUnity is not formed by any set of engineers, but by great professionals in computer engineering from large American companies and research centers, including IBM, HP, Intel and former members of Berkeley Universities. and Stanford. The claimant in the lawsuit also alleges that her creations are present in several products sold worldwide.

(via Macsimum News)