Saturday, December 10, 2016

They accused Samsung, that have stolen FinFET technology for the production of processors

We informed you that Samsung started mass production of the first 10-nanometer processors. These chips are based on a unique FinFET technology. We remind you that it is also used in the creation of the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, which would work most high-end smartphones in 2017. According to Korean media, Samsung to become the subject of a new lawsuit related to FinFET technology. The data reveal that the company uses patent Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), forward PhoneArena.
The representatives of the institutes are of the opinion that it is they have developed 10-nanometer FinFET manufacturing process that is now used by processors with Samsung. KAIST accuse the Korean giant that stole from them this innovative technology. Institute claim that everything began when the professor of Seoul National University, Lee Yong-ho e invited the company to demonstrate how the technology works . Lee Yong-ho e longtime partner of KAIST. Samsung has copied this method and, thanks to their financial capabilities are significantly reduced cost and development time.
They accused Samsung, that have stolen FinFET technology for the production of processors
From KAIST believe that the Korean manufacturer continues to copy the invention of Lee Yong-ho and use it in their processors without authorization or proper compensation. Intel is a leading company in another industry that produces processors FinFET technology. Unlike Samsung, however, they have reached an agreement with KAIST and have obtained the necessary license to use it. In conclusion, we note that KAIST intends to initiate lawsuits against Qualcomm and TSMC.

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