GlobalFoundries sues IBM, says trade secrets were unlawfully specified to Japan’s Rapidus

GlobalFoundries sues IBM, says trade secrets were unlawfully specified to Japan’s Rapidus


GlobalFoundries campus in Malta, N.Y.

Mary Thompson | CNBC

Chip manufacturer GlobalFoundries said on Wednesday it had filed a lawsuit towards Worldwide Enterprise Equipment, accusing it of unlawfully sharing private mental residence and trade secrets.

New York-based GlobalFoundries said in its complaint that IBM had shared IP and trade secrets and techniques with Rapidus, a new point out-backed Japanese consortium that IBM is doing work with to produce and produce cutting-edge two-nanometer chips.

It also asserted that IBM had unlawfully disclosed and misused its IP with Intel, noting that IBM had declared in 2021 it would collaborate with Intel on next-technology chip engineering.

“IBM is unjustly getting perhaps hundreds of tens of millions of dollars in licensing cash flow and other gains,” GlobalFoundries said in a assertion.

IBM pushed again in an emailed assertion to Reuters indicating: “GlobalFoundries filed this meritless lawsuit right after a court rejected the company’s endeavor to dismiss IBM’s genuine fraud and breach of contract claims. Their allegations are solely baseless, and we are assured that the court docket will concur.”

Intel and Rapidus declined to comment.

The complaint said GlobalFoundries and IBM had collaboratively produced technology over decades in Albany, New York, and the exceptional ideal to license and disclose the technological innovation was bought to GlobalFoundries in 2015.

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GlobalFoundries is seeking compensatory and punitive damages as perfectly as an injunction against IBM to halt applying the trade secrets. It also said IBM has been recruiting GlobalFoundries’ engineers — efforts which have accelerated because the Rapidus partnership was introduced in December 2022, and requested the court docket to buy an close to individuals recruitment efforts.

Rapidus, which counts Sony, NEC and other significant tech corporations as consortium users, is of national strategic relevance and has been hailed in Japan as a image of U.S.-Japan cooperation.

Japan lengthy back missing its guide in chip producing, specifically in innovative semiconductors, and is now speeding to capture up and make certain its auto makers and information and facts know-how corporations do not run quick of the crucial ingredient.

This is the 2nd time GlobalFoundries has sued IBM since buying IBM’s semiconductor plants in 2015.

In 2021, GlobalFoundries asked a decide to rule that it did not violate a deal with IBM which claims it is owed $2.5 billion in damages. That litigation is however ongoing, in accordance to a GlobalFoundries spokesperson.



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