Sony facing another PS3 suit
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July 30th, 2007
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Sony has already been slapped with patent suits over the construction of its PlayStation 3 Blu-ray discs and the system’s digital security technology. Now the electronics giant is being taken to court over the parallel processing Cell chip that powers its latest console.
In its suit, Parallel Processing Corporation of Newport Beach, California, cites a patent for “synchronized parallel processing with shared memory” that was approved on October 8, 1991. The patent was originally assigned to International Parallel Machines of New Bedford, Massachusetts, while Parallel Processing Corporation describes itself as its “exclusive licensee.”
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Can’t those ass**** at Parallel Processing Corporation find something better to do than spend hours trying to find the smallest thing to sue Sony over?
I wonder why it took them so long. Couldn’t they have filed a lawsuit closer to launch. It’s because they jumped onto the “Let’s pickpocket from Sony” bandwagon. The’ve been working on a plausible excuse on how to sue Sony since November.