Intel 'done With Intergraph'
News Intel announced on Tuesday that it will pay $225m (£123m) to Intergraph to settle a patent-infringement lawsuit over its Itanium chips. It also reveals an unusual indemnification agreement between Intel and Dell, which also uses the chip giant's...
[March 31, 2004, 8:25]
US Report: Intel Appeals Preliminary
News But the Intergraph case involved a customer with which it had a patent dispute, the newspaper quoted Intel as saying. Intergraph filed its case in November 1997, alleging Intel cut off its supply of vital technical information during the patent...
[June 11, 1998, 7:42]
Intel, FTC Prepare To Square Off
News In November 1997, after Intel withheld documents from computer maker Intergraph, the Huntsville, Alabama company sued Intel for patent infringement and anti-competitive practices. Intel claims the actions pre-empted Intergraph's decision to sue it...
[March 8, 1999, 11:35]
US Report: FTC Takes Action Against Intel, Alleges Abuse
News Intergraph executives said it was cut off from chip supplies after it demanded patent royalty payments from Intel for its Clipper chip. Intergraph CEO Jim Meadlock said the FTC antitrust case will undoubtedly boost the antitrust portion of his own...
[June 9, 1998, 9:34]
Chief Executives Called In Intel-Intergraph Case
News A federal court has asked the chief executive officers of Intergraph and Intel to appear in court in an effort to resolve the remaining issues in a patent infringement case. In April, the two companies settled other patent disputes in the case...
[September 20, 2002, 7:48]
US Report: FTC's Top Litigator Said To Recommend Intel Suit
News One critical piece the FTC may use against Intel is the chip maker's patent dispute with Intergraph. In that case, a federal judge ruled that Intel wrongfully withheld products and information from Intergraph because the computer maker was suing...
[June 3, 1998, 9:07]
Intergraph Sues PC Giants Over Pentium
News While the courts threw out Intergraph's antitrust claims, the company's patent infringement claims have fared better. In addition to the Pentium suit, Intergraph won a separate case against Intel that alleged its Itanium chip violated other...
[December 18, 2002, 16:25]
Intel To Pay In Chip Patent Dispute
News Intergraph was seeking $2.2bn in damages on its original patent claims and was asking a judge to triple that amount. Intel has agreed to pay at least $300m to settle a long-running legal dispute with Intergraph, which at one time developed its own...
[April 16, 2002, 11:39]
US Report: FTC Moving Closer To Action Against Intel
News Last month, an Alabama federal district court ruled that Intel cannot withhold early production chips and product information from Intergraph despite a lawsuit between the companies. If the action is OK'd by the commission - a process that could...
[May 29, 1998, 10:37]
The Key To Intel's Domination
News Rival Intergraph brought an antitrust suit and won a multimillion dollar patent settlement though the antitrust claims were tossed out. The case went to trial, and an eventual settlement caused Microsoft to change its licensing terms and the way it...
[August 11, 2004, 12:35]
US Report: Intel To Reply To FTC Friday
News The FTC has charged Intel with anti-competitive practices stemming from earlier patent infringement lawsuits with Compaq and Digital and an ongoing dispute with Intergraph. The basic facts of the case -- that Intel withheld some of its intellectual...
[July 10, 1998, 10:17]
Transmeta Hits Intel With Patent Suit
News Intergraph brought suits against Intel and ultimately settled for $675m. Transmeta, the chip designer that once tried to take on Intel in the notebook market, is suing Intel for patent infringement. Unlike other x86 vendors, Transmeta never had a...
[October 12, 2006, 8:35]
A Year Ago: Intel Under Investigation
News A federal court in Alabama has ruled that the world's largest chip maker may have violated US anti-trust laws by withholding information from workstation maker, Intergraph. For Taiwan's Twinhead, the comeback was even stronger: a test case that...
[April 15, 1999, 6:00]
A Year Ago: FTC Witness List Released In Intel Case
News The suit charges that after Compaq, Intergraph and Digital separately sued Intel for patent infringement, the Californian microprocessor giant cut off information that was critical to their development of PCs and workstations.
[February 22, 2000, 5:37]
A Year Ago: FTC Witness List Released In Intel Case
News The suit charges that after Compaq, Intergraph and Digital separately sued Intel for patent infringement, the Californian microprocessor giant cut off information that was critical to their development of PCs and workstations.
[February 22, 1999, 5:37]

