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xockets, a startup funded by a yahoo co-founder and intel cto, is waging a tech war with nvidia and microsoft, accusing the two giants of infringing key technology for its artificial intelligence chips and engaging in purchasing cartels that attempt to manipulate the technology.
xockets claims that nvidia inherited infringement of its patented data processing unit (dpu) technology after it acquired mellanox in 2020. they point out that mellanox infringed their patents after xockets publicly demonstrated its dpu technology in 2015.
microsoft is accused of infringing xockets' patents. as a customer of nvidia, microsoft has access to nvidia's infringing gpu server computer systems and ai components. xockets believes that microsoft is trying to monopolize the ai gpu server market by participating in the rpx purchasing alliance with nvidia.
the lawsuit reflects the increasingly fierce competition in the technology field and the challenges faced by emerging companies in the technology field. xockets, a startup funded by the co-founder of yahoo, still insists on its rights and beliefs when facing technology giants nvidia and microsoft. they claim in the lawsuit that they have enough funds to fight against these giants and hope to maintain their patents and antitrust laws through this lawsuit.
however, the technology sector is also full of unexpected opportunities. although xockets faces competition from two of the largest companies in the united states, their founder and board member robert cote said they have enough funds to fight against the giants.
replenish:
- this passage showcases competition and innovation in the technology sector, as well as the efforts and challenges of emerging companies.
- xockets' lawsuit reflects the technology industry's emphasis on intellectual property and its desire for fair competition.
- the development of science and technology will create more opportunities and challenges, and will also require more innovation and exploration.