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Daedalus Prime Aims Five Former Intel Patents at Google

July 18, 2025

Daedalus Prime LLC has filed a Western District of Texas complaint against Alphabet (Google) (7:25-cv-00313), asserting five patents described as relating to “groundbreaking improvements to microprocessor circuitry” and as having “particular application in important products in consumer electronics and AI, including smartphones, tablets, and data center products”. Targeted is the provision of certain Tensor-series systems-on-chip (SoCs), including the “Tensor G1, G2, G3, and G4 SOCs for Google’s Pixel mobile phones”, as well as the Google Axion ARM-based central processing unit (CPU) for use in data centers.


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