Apple has been found to infringe on patent #5,781,752, and has been ordered to pay half a billion dollars:
A judge has ordered Apple to pay $506 million to the research arm of the University of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, or WARF, sued Apple in 2014, accusing its A7, A8, and A8X chips of infringing US Patent No. 5,781,752, which claims a type of "table based data speculation circuit." The following year after a trial, a Wisconsin jury found (PDF) that Apple had infringed the '752 patent and that it should pay $234 million in damages.
Yesterday's order (PDF), signed by US District Judge William Conley, more than doubles that amount. Conley awarded WARF $1.61 per unit for many of the iPad and iPhone devices that use the accused chips, up until the entry of judgment in October 2015. He also tacked on $2.74 per unit as a royalty payment covering the period from the date of judgment through December 26, 2016, which is when the '752 patent expired.
Also at The Verge, CNET, and AppleInsider.
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(Score: 2) by frojack on Friday July 28 2017, @11:37PM
Oddly, when the same patent troll claim is aimed at the Australian equivalent organization CSIRO, (famous for wifi patents), everyone comes rushing to their defense. But an American University, in a flyover state!? Money grubbing bastards.
Why does it seem that patent fees always have to be dragged out of Apple.
No, you are mistaken. I've always had this sig.