Thursday, December 10, 2009

Acacia subsidiary acquires 97 patents covering DRAM, DSP and microprocessor technologies

NEWPORT BEACH, USA: Acacia Research Corp. announced today that a subsidiary has acquired three patent portfolios comprised of 48 US patents, 49 foreign counterparts, and associated applications from a major semiconductor company.

“Acacia is becoming the patent licensing partner of choice for large companies,” commented Paul Ryan, Acacia Chairman and CEO. “This is our sixth recent agreement covering patents issued to major technology companies.”

The patent portfolios include patents relating to dynamic random access memory (DRAM), digital signal processing (DSP) and microprocessor technologies. These technologies may be used in computers, mobile devices (such as smart phones, cameras, etc.) and other electronics.

Acacia Research’s subsidiaries develop, acquire, and license patented technologies. These subsidiaries control over 125 patent portfolios, covering technologies used in a wide variety of industries.

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