Chip and silicon IP provider Rambus has announced that it has extended its comprehensive patent license agreement with SK Hynix by ten years.
The extended license agreement, effective July 1, 2024, will maintain similar financial terms and provide SK Hynix with broad access to the complete Rambus patent portfolio through mid-2034. Additional terms and details are confidential.
Rambus and SK Hynix are both committed to advancing the industry with world-class products and technologies, and this extension is a testament to the continued value of our intellectual property and our continued commitment to the development of new technologies and technologies,” said Luc Seraphin, Rambus president and CEO. continued value of our intellectual property and our ongoing product partnership.”
Rambus was founded in March 1990 as a U.S. technology licensing company specializing in the invention and design of high-speed chip interfaces. in 1990, Mike Farmwald and Mark Horowitz founded Rambus, Inc. and began filing patent applications.
Rambus derives most of its revenue from patents and is therefore often in litigation. rambus’ products include DIMM chips, interface IP, etc.