Apple osiągnęło porozumienie z firmą Rivos w sprawie kradzieży tajemnic handlowych

According to a joint court document filed on Friday in the federal court of California, Apple plans to resolve its legal case accusing the technology startup Rivos of stealing trade secrets related to computer chip technology. Both companies informed the United States District Court for the Northern District of California that they have “reached an agreement that potentially resolves the case,” and the agreement allows Apple to review Rivos’ systems and recover any confidential information.

Representatives from Apple and Rivos did not immediately respond to requests for comment and further information regarding the settlement.

In 2022, Apple sued the “stealthy” startup Rivos, claiming that the Mountain View-based company hired dozens of its engineers and used confidential information to develop competing “system-on-chip” (SoC) technology.

SoC refers to integrated circuits that contain multiple computer components in a single chip, including central processing units and graphics processing units. In the lawsuit, Apple stated that it had spent billions of dollars and over a decade researching SoC projects, which have “revolutionized the world of personal and mobile computing.”

Rivos denied the allegations and claimed that Apple had been attempting to punish Rivos and all Apple employees who might want to work there ever since Apple learned about the promising startup. In response to unfair competition, Rivos countersued Apple last September.

Apple resolved claims related to this case against six former employees who left the company to join Rivos last month.

FAQ:

1. Who is Apple accusing of trade secret theft?
Apple is accusing the technology startup Rivos of stealing trade secrets related to computer chip technology.

2. Where was the court document regarding this case filed?
The document was filed in the federal court of California.

3. What is known about the agreement between Apple and Rivos?
Both companies informed the United States District Court for the Northern District of California that they have “reached an agreement that potentially resolves the case.” The agreement allows Apple to review Rivos’ systems and recover any confidential information.

4. What was Apple’s accusation against Rivos?
Apple accused Rivos of hiring dozens of its engineers and using confidential information to develop competing “system-on-chip” (SoC) technology.

5. What is “system-on-chip” (SoC) technology?
SoC refers to integrated circuits that contain multiple computer components in a single chip, including central processing units and graphics processing units.

6. What claims did Rivos have against Apple?
Rivos sued Apple for unfair competition.

Definitions:
– Rivos: A technology startup accused by Apple of trade secret theft.
– United States District Court for the Northern District of California: Federal court in California where the case between Apple and Rivos is being heard.
– System-on-chip (SoC): Technology involving integrated circuits that contain multiple computer components in a single chip.

Related links:
– Apple
– Rivos

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