For a technology licensing company, Tessera Technologies Inc. doesn't bring a lot of lawsuits. When it does, it often ends badly for the other side.

Last week Tessera won a ruling at the International Trade Commission that Broadcom Ltd. is infringing its 6,849,946 patent on semiconductors, that the patent is valid, and that there is a valid domestic industry in the United States.

Tessera, which was renamed Xperi Corp. following its December merger with DTS Corp., hailed the victory in a press release Wednesday. “This is a key patent on a fundamental manufacturing process technology that is not only very broadly infringed across all of Broadcom's significant product lines, but, we believe, is used by many others in the semiconductor industry,” Xperi CEO Jon Kirchner said in the release.

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