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Meet the Indian engineers who filed a case against Apple – and won $862.4 million
Terani Vijaykumar and Gurinder Sohi are names you almost certainly will not recognize. But they’re the David to the Goliath in a suit that accuses of using their patented technology, the iPhone manufacturer of Apple. A jury in US lately found that Apple infringes upon a computer central processing unit patent created by Sohi, Vijaykumar and two others in its iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 Plus iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2. Here are 5 things you ought to know about Sohi and Vijaykumar…
1.Sohi and Vijaykumar were portion of a team of four engineers who created a “Table established information guess circuit for parallel processing computer” that Apple eventually used to “improve efficiency and operation” of its iPhone and iPad central processing units, as stated by the grievance.
2.Sohi was the lead engineer of the job, which was given a patent in America in 1998. Both’s graduation was pursued by they at BITS, Pilani.
3.It enhances the power efficiency and operation in central processing units with the aid of a “information guess circuit.”
4.WARF had sued Apple for an amount of $862.4 million, but the jury hasn’t yet determined how much would be allowed to the foundation and the team members.
5. WARF had sued Intel for the exact same patent in 2008 but that case was apparently settled out of court for an undisclosed amount of money.
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