GlobalFoundries sues IBM for flogging chip secrets to Intel, Rapidus
Unhappy that IBM licensed chip-making know-how to Intel and foundry upstart Rapidus, GlobalFoundries today said it is suing Big Blue.In a lawsuit filed in a New York City federal court, GlobalFoundries"IBM is unjustly receiving potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in licensing income and other benefits," GlobalFoundries claimed in a statement summarizing its lawsuit.
At the heart of this case are two partnerships announced between Big Blue and Intel and Japan's Rapidus.of former CTO Pat Gelsinger as CEO, and his strategy of rebooting Intel's approach to fabricating customer-designed chips under contract – like what TSMC and many others do. For Intel, this is a great way to make some extra money and keep production at capacity. The strat involves putting Intel fabs to use making non-Intel chips, and as part of that, building leading-edge factories in Arizona as well as setting up a rather vague research collaboration with IBM.
The extent of the collaboration remains unclear, though some announcements from both IBM and Intel offer clues. In May 2021, IBM
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