A federal court jury in Madison on Tuesday supported a criminal complaint initially filed in 2014 by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, finding Apple Inc guilty of infringing on the foundation's patent rights for a specialised microprocessor.
The technology, developed by UW-Madison microprocessor architecture researchers Terani Vijaykumar, Gurindar Sohi, Andreas Moshovos and Scott Breach was patented in 1998, according to the 2014 complaint.
The university sought as much as USD 862.4 million in damages from the smartphone giant, according to a court filing, but the jury has yet to rule on the sum to be awarded, Wall Street Journal reported.
The Indian-origin professors both attained their undergraduate degrees from the Birla Institution of Technology and Science in Pilani, Rajasthan, India before moving to the US for graduate studies.
