From Pacer-e.DIGITAL additional discovery request concerning those limited issues
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Apr 26, 2015 12:25PM
From the Pacer ,
"The Court, exercising its discretion, declines to allow e.Digital to amend
its infringement contentions to add Micron’s eMMC product and will not, absent further order, compel Micron to produce discovery materials regarding its eMMC"
The Court orders Micron to review its responses to e.Digital’s discovery requests in light of the Court’s comments at the hearing and supplement or amend its responses accordingly. Additionally, the Court orders the parties to continue with Rule 30(b)(6) depositions and source code discovery. If, after conducting Rule 30(b)(6) depositions, e.Digital has an additional discovery request concerning those limited issues, e.Digital must promptly make a motion to the Court and show good cause and diligence.
Micron eMMC Memory
http://www.micron.com/products/managed-nand/emmc
Our e·MMC embedded memory combines a high-capacity NAND Flash memory device with a high-speed, MultiMediaCard (MMC) controller in a single BGA package. This single-package solution is a great choice for designers who are looking for MMC-like, application-to-application interoperability in a wide range of consumer, networking, industrial, and automotive applications. And because we manufacture the NAND components, we can offer e·MMC memory solutions in a variety of densities and options.