The new agreement extends IPValue’s original licensing arrangement with Intel and brings a further patent portfolio into its terms of reference.
The report further pointed out that Intel’s patent portfolio sold this time includes invention patents, covering application processors, logic devices, computing systems, memory and storage, connectivity and communications, packaging, semiconductor architecture and design, semiconductor manufacturing, etc. screen module panel
Market participants believe that Intel’s patent portfolio may contain old patents that have not expired, but are no longer the latest technologies. Intel’s licensing of IPValue generation maximizes patent revenue, and IPValue has organized a team of experienced patent attorneys to begin licensing The Intel patent portfolio acquired by Tahoe.
It is reported that this is not the first time intel has transferred a large number of IP to another company. As early as 2019, Intel sold the smartphone baseband technology business to Apple, not only transferring patents, but also selling more than 2,000 employees and devices to Apple for about $1 billion.