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Intergraph sues Intel over Itanium

News Workstation manufacturer Intergraph has filed a new patent lawsuit against Intel, claiming that the world's largest semiconductor company used patented Intergraph technology in its new line of Itanium high-end server processors.

[July 31, 2001, 13:44]

Intergraph sues PC giants over Pentium

News Intergraph has filed suit against Dell, Gateway and Hewlett-Packard, alleging that the PC companies violated its patents by incorporating Pentium-family processors into their computers. The lawsuit -- which could be worth hundreds of millions of...

[December 18, 2002, 16:25]

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]

Intel defeats Intergraph claims

News Intel has won an appeal in a long-standing suit with Intergraph, raising the possibility the chip giant can recover some of the $150m (£80m) it has already paid the rival chipmaker to settle the dispute.

[February 12, 2004, 7:25]

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. The judge presiding over the Intergraph suit filed against Intel has...

[September 20, 2002, 7:48]

Intel, FTC prepare to square off

News The complaint -- filed by the FTC in June 1998 -- claims that Intel withheld critical information regarding its processors from three customers -- Intergraph Corp. In November 1997, after Intel withheld documents from computer maker Intergraph, the...

[March 8, 1999, 11:35]

Court: Itanium infringes patents

News A federal court ruled on Thursday that Intel's Itanium processor violates patents owned by Intergraph and ordered Intel to pay $150m (£96m) in damages. Huntsville, Alabama-based Intergraph, once a close ally of Intel's in the workstation market...

[October 11, 2002, 7:40]

Judge dismisses antitrust charges against Intel

News Intel did not violate federal antitrust laws by withholding product information from Intergraph, the US District Court in Birmingham, Alabama, ruled on Monday in dismissing a lawsuit against the chip maker.

[March 14, 2000, 11:13]

Intel to pay in chip patent dispute

News Intel has agreed to pay at least $300m to settle a long-running legal dispute with Intergraph, which at one time developed its own microprocessor for high-end workstations, the companies said in a joint release.

[April 16, 2002, 11:39]

US Report: Xeon a zero in high end?

News Gateway Inc.and Intergraph Corp.were among the OEMs announcing workstations based on the chip. The major Windows NT workstation makers rolled out systems ranging in price from Gateway's $3,700 (£2,313) E-5250 to Intergraph's $4,225 (£2,641) TDZ...

[October 7, 1998, 11:18]

A Year Ago: FTC witness list released in Intel case

News Starting on March 9 in Washington, the FTC will call 24 witnesses, including past and present Intel executives; officials from Compaq Computer, Advanced Micro Devices and Intergraph; as well as a number of college professors.

[February 22, 2000, 5:37]

A Year Ago: FTC witness list released in Intel case

News Starting on March 9 in Washington, the FTC will call 24 witnesses, including past and present Intel executives; officials from Compaq Computer, Advanced Micro Devices and Intergraph; as well as a number of college professors.

[February 22, 1999, 5:37]

US Report: Intel appeals preliminary

News Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington seeking to overturn a preliminary injunction issued last April in a lawsuit filed by Intergraph. In appealing the injunction filed in the Intergraph lawsuit, Intel echoed its response to an antitrust complaint...

[June 11, 1998, 7:42]

Intel to appeal Itanium injunction

News Following the order, an Intel spokesman said it would pay Intergraph $100m (£65m) for a license to Intergraph's technology if it loses its appeal in the case. Earlier this month, the court ruled that Itanium violated patents held by Intergraph and...

[October 31, 2002, 10:34]

Intel reveals healthy figures

News However, a $162m charge, related to the settlement of the Intergraph suit, reduced Intel's per-share profit by 1.7 cents. Intel and Intergraph settled the suit for $225m on 30 March. But it missed analysts' expectations by a penny, due to charges...

[April 14, 2004, 8:40]

AMD files to learn Intel's secrets

News The documents and testimony were first propounded in an antitrust suit brought by Intergraph, which alleged, but did not prove in court, that Intel damaged it through selective withholding of technical documents.

[October 25, 2001, 9:06]

US Report: FTC takes action against Intel, alleges abuse

News The FTC said Intel had denied access to its technologies and threatened to cut-off the chip supply to three major customers, Digital, Intergraph and Compaq. While Intergraph and Digital's legal battles with Intel have been widely reported, the...

[June 9, 1998, 9:34]

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]

US Report: Intel rivals find little relief in complaint

News Despite the sentiment, the complaint filed against the company only aims to help Intel's customers -- PC makers such as Digital, Intergraph and Compaq. Even though our situation is not quite the same (as Intel's dealings with Intergraph, Compaq and...

[June 10, 1998, 9:58]

Intel faces patent suit over Pentiums

News Intel has agreed to pay Intergraph, a one-time manufacturer of computer workstations, a total of $675m to settle a pair of lawsuits that alleged that Intel Itanium and Pentium chips violated patents for Clipper, a processor developed by Intergraph.

[May 21, 2004, 16:50]

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