Netlist, Inc. v. Google Inc.

Filing 45

JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION STATEMENT and Prehearing Statement Under Patent Local Rule 4-3, filed by Netlist, Inc., Google Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B)(Hansen, Steven) (Filed on 6/25/2010) Modified on 6/28/2010 (jlm, COURT STAFF).

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Exhibit A to Joint Claim Construction and Prehearing Statement under Patent L.R. 4-3 JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION AND PREHEARING STATEMENT UNDER P.L.R. 4-3 Case No. CV-09-05718 SBA [Related to Case No. CV-08-04144 SBA] EXHIBIT A, Netlist v. Google, Patent Local Rule 4-3(a) logic element "a hardware circuit that performs a predefined function on input signals from the computer system and presents the resulting signals as its output." "a varying electrical impulse that conveys information from one point to another." "signals, including address and command signals, that regulate system operations." "devices in which data is stored and retrieved." "electrically connected to the printed circuit board." signal control signals memory devices coupled to the printed circuit board rank "a group of memory devices enabled to receive and transmit data by a common chip-select signal." "a signal that initiates a predetermined type of computer operation, such as read, write, refresh or precharge." command signal chip-select signal "a control signal that enables the input and output of data to and/or from a memory device." "a server or personal computer system including a set of hardware components that are related and connected and to which a memory module is connectable" "a device for generating a clock signal that is related to the phase of an input reference signal" "attached to the printed circuit board" computer system phase-lock loop device mounted to the printed circuit board register "a circuit component or components that receive, buffer, and transmit signals" 1 JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION AND PREHEARING STATEMENT UNDER P.L.R. 4-3 Case No. CV-09-05718 SBA [Related to Case No. CV-08-04144 SBA]

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