ESPOO, FINLAND – Nokia announced it has filed patent counter assertions against Qualcomm for its infringement of six Nokia implementation patents used in Qualcomm GSM/WCDMA and CDMA2000 chipsets. In April, Qualcomm filed a lawsuit in the same Western District of Wisconsin against Nokia.
Nokia says its products do not infringe either of the two Qualcomm patents-in-suit and asserts both patents are invalid.
In previous litigation filings, Qualcomm has sought injunctions against Nokia. Therefore, Nokia is seeking damages and also an injunction against Qualcomm's infringing chipsets.
The implementation patents cited in the Nokia counterclaim relate primarily to multi-band/multi-mode technologies that allow seamless and transparent roaming for consumers, and direct conversion technologies that reduce handset and chipset size, cost and power consumption.
Nokia states Qualcomm has copied these innovations and made them available to its chipset customers.
ATLANTA – DownStream Technologies and UP Media Group will present a free one-hour Webinar on streamlining PCB documentation next month.
The Webinar, Streamlining PCB Documentation for Successful Manufacturing, takes place June 20 at 11 a.m. PDT.
The Webinar will demonstrate how BluePrint-PCB can change the way PCB documentation is created by using intelligent design data to automate the PCB documentation process.
Speaker Rick Almeida, cofounder of DownStream, will discuss creating and using templates to quickly populate a documentation set; creating comprehensive PCB fabrication drawings, and implementing engineering change orders.
NORWOOD, MA – LTX Corp., maker of semiconductor testing equipment, said it will move manufacturing of X-Series test systems to Malaysia from Billerica, MA.
The company expects to complete the move to Jabil Circuit's Penang facility by August 2008.
VANCOUVER – EMS firm PTL Electronics reported revenue grew 76% to $15.8 million for its fiscal year ended March 31. Net income grew 71%, to just over $1 million, from $565,714 last year.
PTL has a backlog of approximately $5 million in purchase orders scheduled for fulfillment by the end of the current quarter, compared to revenue of $3.2 million the same quarter last year.
PTL was acquired last year by Moventis Capital Inc.
MILPITAS, CA – Solectron Corp. has expanded its Shanghai product development facility, and expects to hire more than 100 engineers to help provide complete product development services for OEMs of telecommunication, computing, storage and consumer electronics products.
The company didn’t disclose the size of the facility.
By locating product development and manufacturing in close proximity to its Suzhou and Shenzhen locations, Solectron says it can provide customers with system-level design, new product introduction and full-volume production capabilities throughout China.