A U.S. federal court ruled this week to completely dissolve a preliminary injunction enacted in January that barred Ottawa-based Diablo Technologies from shipping its memory channel storage chipsets.
California-based Netlist was granted the injunction in January, after it had accused Diablo of using its technology without its consent to develop the chipset.
A jury ruled late last month that there was in fact no breach of contract or misuse of trade secrets, leading to the ruling to lift the injunction this week.
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“The courts have decided, and with this behind us, we return our sole focus to the development and delivery of game-changing products to our customers,” Diablo CEO Riccardo Badalone said in a statement.