Next-Gen reports that a lawsuit filed on July 26th claims that a patent called “Synchronized Parallel Processing with Shared Memory”, which was filed in 1991, describes a computational process very similar to Sony’s Cell.
Parallel Processing says that Sony’s alleged actions have caused “irreparable harm and monetary damage” to the company, and as a result it is seeking damages, reimbursement of legal fees, interest and “the impounding and destruction of all Defendant’s products that infringe the patent.”
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