Court Opinion

ID: 2645790
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2013-12-13 01:01:19.419543+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:28:43.422864
License: Public Domain

NOTE: This disposition is nonprecedential.

United States Court of Appeals
    for the Federal Circuit
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   OPTIMUM POWER SOLUTIONS LLC,
          Plaintiff-Appellant,

                      v.

    HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY,
          Defendant-Appellee.
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               2013-1277
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   OPTIMUM POWER SOLUTIONS LLC,
          Plaintiff-Appellant,

                      v.

       SONY ELECTRONICS, INC.,
           Defendant-Appellee.
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               2013-1278
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   OPTIMUM POWER SOLUTIONS LLC,
          Plaintiff-Appellant,

                      v.
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COMPANY

         LENOVO (UNITED STATES), INC.,
               Defendant-Appellee.
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                     2013-1279
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        OPTIMUM POWER SOLUTIONS LLC,
               Plaintiff-Appellant,

                            v.

                      DELL INC.,
                   Defendant-Appellee.
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                       2013-1280
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   Appeal from the United States District Court for the
Northern District of California in Nos. 12-CV-3125, 12-
CV-3126, 12-CV-3127, and 12-CV-4999, Judge William H.
Alsup.
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  Before DYK, WALLACH, and TARANTO, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM
                       ORDER
    The judgments of non-infringement in favor of the de-
fendant-appellees Hewlett-Packard Co., Sony Electronics,
Inc., Lenovo, Inc., and Dell, Inc. are affirmed. We base
our decision solely on our agreement with the district
court’s construction of the phrase “wherein the power
control means supply power to said memory integrated
circuit.” Under the parties’ stipulation, our agreement
with this aspect of the district court’s claim construction
OPTIMUM POWER SOLUTIONS V. HEWLETT-PACKARD              3
COMPANY

is sufficient to support the non-infringement judgment.
We do not reach any other issues raised on appeal.

                        AFFIRMED

                                FOR THE COURT

December 12, 2013               /s/ Daniel E. O’Toole
     Date                       Daniel E. O’Toole
                                Clerk of Court

cc: Bryan G. Harrison
    Paul Alexander