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20 de outubro de 2025
In 2025 the International Trade Commission issued a Limited Exclusion Order (LEO) banning importation into the US of infringing bus converters, and computing systems containing the same, covered by certain Vicor patents. The LEO remains in force for the life of infringed patents and applies to all infringing computing systems made by contract manufacturers which, as Respondents in the ITC investigation, were found to infringe. The LEO has led to settlements and licensing agreements by leading OEMs and hyper-scalers resulting in nearly $300 million in expected contribution to Vicors revenues through 2026.
Having established licensing as a pillar for growth, Vicor is stepping up its IP licensing practice, headed by Andrew DAmico, General Counsel for Intellectual Property and supported by Vicors in-house licensing team and outside counsel, including law firms partnering with Vicor to assert its IP.
Commenting on the success of Vicors licensing practice, Chief Executive Officer Patrizio Vinciarelli stated: Q3 licensing revenues surpassed Vicors quarterly investment in R&D. At 18% of revenues, Vicors R&D far exceeds the R&D percentage of revenues of infringing power module makers and contract manufacturers, reflecting differences between antithetical business models respectively focused on innovation and copying.
As high-density power systems pioneered by Vicor, including bus converters and VPD, are on the critical path to high performance computing, Vicors IP licensing practice may grow to a greater fraction of Vicors module business. Leveraging its first ChiP foundry and the high current density of 5th generation ChiPs and 2nd Generation VPD, Vicors module business is also expected to grow substantially apart from and as a result of its related IP licensing practice. OEMs and hyperscalers need a license, need to renew their license or need to expand its scope. Vicor is pursuing additional actions to curtail access to infringing computing systems sourced from infringing contract manufacturers relying on infringing power module makers.
For further information contact:
Andrew DAmico, General Counsel, Intellectual Property
Office: (978) 749-3230
Email: adamico@vicr.com
About Vicor
Vicor Corporation designs, develops, manufactures and markets modular power components and complete power systems based upon a portfolio of patented technologies. Headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, Vicor sells its products to the power systems market, including enterprise and high performance computing, industrial equipment and automation, telecommunications and network infrastructure, vehicles and transportation, aerospace and defense. www.vicorpower.com
Vicor is a registered trademark of Vicor Corporation.
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