China's Supreme Court Bars Infineon from Selling GaN Power Chips
China's Supreme People's Court upheld an injunction on Friday, prohibiting Infineon from selling certain gallium nitride (GaN) power chips in mainland China. This judicial decision marks a significant victory for Innoscience in an ongoing multi-region patent dispute over these technologies. The ruling restricts Infineon's market activities concerning the disputed GaN products within the Chinese market.

China's Supreme People's Court has issued a ruling upholding an injunction that prohibits Infineon from selling specific gallium nitride (GaN) power chips in mainland China. The decision was announced on Friday.
This ruling stems from a multi-region patent dispute where Innoscience has secured a notable victory. The injunction restricts Infineon's ability to distribute the disputed GaN products within the Chinese market.
According to Tom's Hardware, this represents a major victory for Innoscience in the multi-region patent war.
