Rambus has extended its patent license with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) for a third, five-year term.
Under the terms of the agreement, AMD will continue to be licensed for its integrated circuit and circuit board products for an additional five years.
“We are pleased to have reached agreement with AMD for this extension,” said Luc Seraphin, senior vice president and general manager of the Memory and Interfaces division at Rambus. “This extension represents the third continuous agreement we’ve signed with AMD, which showcases the continued value our IP provides to the industry.”
It should be noted that the above-mentioned patent license extension comes just weeks after Rambus renewed a three-year patent license agreement with Toshiba Corporation.
Indeed, Toshiba will be licensing a wide range of technologies to cover products that include SoCs with DRAM memory controllers and/or serial link interfaces, as well as Flash Memory and system products.
As we’ve previously discussed, Rambus’ Memory and Interfaces Division develops products and services that solve the power, performance, and capacity challenges of the mobile, connected device, and cloud computing markets.
More specifically, Rambus enhanced standards-compatible and custom memory and serial link solutions include chips, architectures, memory and chip-to-chip interfaces, DRAM, IP validation tools and system and IC design services.
Interested in learning more? You can check out our Memory and Interfaces Division page here.
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