Nvidia under fire in German patent lawsuit
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ParTec AG has initiated a third patent infringement lawsuit against Nvidia, targeting the DGX supercomputers used in critical AI applications across various industries. The conflict centers on ParTec's dynamic Modular System Architecture (dMSA), which enables real-time cooperation among different microprocessors, vital for processing large data volumes in AI supercomputers. Despite previous collaboration discussions in 2019, Nvidia has ceased further talks following ParTec's lawsuits. ParTec demands Nvidia stop sales of DGX systems in 18 European nations and seeks access to sales data along with financial compensation.
ParTec AG's patent infringement lawsuit against Nvidia targets DGX supercomputers, claiming violations related to its dynamic Modular System Architecture technology crucial for AI processing.
The dynamic Modular System Architecture (dMSA) allows CPUs and GPUs to work together in real-time, facilitating essential cooperation for AI supercomputers in various industries.
ParTec's technology is a key component of Europe's supercomputers, and its legal actions against Nvidia reflect concerns about the dominance of US firms in European AI projects.
ParTec seeks to stop Nvidia from selling DGX systems in 18 European countries and demands sales data and compensation.
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