Vicor patents asserted against infringing NBMs withstand validity challenges
May 28 2024 - 3:53PM
Vicor patents asserted against infringing NBMs withstand validity
challenges
Vicor Corporation (NASDAQ: VICR) today announced that the Patent
Trial and Appeal Board (“PTAB”) of the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (“USPTO”) has denied institution of Inter
Partes Review (“IPR”) of all patents asserted by Vicor against
Delta Electronics (“Delta”) and downstream customers at the
International Trade Commission (“ITC”).
On July 13, 2023, Vicor filed a complaint at the ITC against
Delta alleging infringement of three Vicor patents: U.S. Patent
Nos. 9,166,481 (the “‘481 patent”); 9,516,761 (the “‘761 patent”)
and 10,199,950 (the “’950 patent”) (“the asserted patents”). On
August 17, 2023, the ITC instituted an investigation of “power
converter modules used in data center server, artificial
intelligence and cloud computing systems, to power artificial
intelligence ("AI") accelerators, tensor processing units ("TPU"),
graphical processing units ("GPU") and central processing units
("CPU"), and computing systems containing the same.” In its ITC
case, Vicor seeks a limited exclusion order and cease-and-desist
orders to protect Vicor’s domestic industry by barring from entry
into the United States power converter modules and computing
systems infringing any of the asserted patents. The ITC held an
evidentiary hearing from April 29 to May 3, 2024, and its
determination of Vicor’s claim is forthcoming.
On November 2, 2023, Delta filed an IPR of the ‘950 patent,
challenging its validity. On May 17, 2024, the PTAB, having
determined that Delta had not established a reasonable likelihood
of prevailing in its invalidity challenge, issued its decision
10,199,950 denying institution.
On November 13, 2023, Delta filed an IPR of the ‘481 patent,
challenging its validity. On May 17, 2024, the PTAB, having
determined that Delta had not established a reasonable likelihood
of prevailing in its invalidity challenge, issued
its decision 9,166,481 denying institution.
On November 22, 2023, Delta filed an IPR of the ‘761 patent,
challenging its validity. On May 24, 2024, the PTAB, having
determined that Delta had not established a reasonable likelihood
of prevailing in its invalidity challenge, issued its decision
9,516,761 denying institution.
The ’481 patent covers digital control of zero-current and
zero-voltage switching resonant power converters. The ’950 patent
covers non-isolated, fixed-ratio, soft-switching bus converters and
power distribution systems containing the same. The ’761 patent
covers power converters with a symmetric heat generation between
two sets of power semiconductor devices. Copycat Non-isolated Bus
Converter Modules (“NBMs”), manufactured by infringing competitors,
practice the asserted patents.
Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Patrizio Vinciarelli, stated: “PTAB
decisions, denying all of Delta’s IPRs, debunk expert opinions
proffered in Delta’s ill-conceived, failed attempts to invalidate
Vicor patents. As the dominoes fall, implausible defenses at the
PTAB and the ITC have left respondents with the imminent prospect
of an exclusion order affecting Delta and its customers, a
necessary remedy against infringement of intellectual property
invented by Vicor and practiced by Vicor’s pioneering NBM power
converter modules.”
Recent PTAB decisions come in the wake of an earlier judicial
ruling against three Foxconn subsidiaries who are also respondents
in the ITC investigation. On January 19, 2024, the United States
District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued a temporary
restraining order precluding those subsidiaries from pursuing
arbitration against Vicor in China. The Foxconn subsidiaries
unsuccessfully sought to obtain a ruling from a Chinese arbitration
panel that boilerplate fine print in certain of their purchase
orders for NBMs entitled them to unlimited royalty-free licenses to
Vicor patents.
“This attempt by Foxconn to seize the IP of a U.S. company is
the kind of abusive and unfair business practice that is catching
the attention of U.S. lawmakers concerned about misappropriation of
U.S. intellectual property,” commented Dr. Vinciarelli.
For more information on Vicor, please visit the Company’s
website at vicorpower.com.
About Vicor
Vicor Corporation designs, develops, manufactures and markets
modular power components and complete power systems based upon a
portfolio of patented technologies. Headquartered in Andover,
Massachusetts, Vicor sells its products to the power systems
market, including enterprise and high-performance computing,
industrial equipment and automation, telecommunications and network
infrastructure, vehicles and transportation, aerospace and
defense. www.vicorpower.com
Vicor is a registered trademark of Vicor Corporation.
Contact
James F. SchmidtChief Financial
Officer978-470-2900invrel@vicorpower.com
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