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Posted by Imglidinhere
 - August 27, 2019, 19:24:11
Sounds kinda petty. Also, notice how AMD's name isn't on that list?

Seems fishy to me...
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 27, 2019, 16:16:18
The most notable infringements are related to the use of FinFET structures in 28 nm, 16 nm, 12 nm, 10 nm and 7 nm chips. Many products powered by TSMC's chips including, iPhones, GeForce GPUs, Lenovo and Asus laptops, handhelds from Google and Motorola, plus networking equipment from Broadcom and Cisco could end up being banned from the U.S. and Germany.


https://www.notebookcheck.net/GlobalFoundries-sues-TSMC-Apple-Nvidia-Qualcomm-and-other-fabless-companies-over-patent-infringements.432800.0.html