Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
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Unredacted Exhibits to Bartlett Decl ISO Apple's Response to Samsung's Opening Memo Re Design Patent Claim Construction (Dkt. No. 1140) re 1256 Order on Administrative Motion to File Under Seal, by Apple Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit 2, # 2 Exhibit 3, # 3 Exhibit 4, # 4 Exhibit 5, # 5 Exhibit 6, # 6 Exhibit 7, # 7 Exhibit 8, # 8 Exhibit 9, # 9 Exhibit 10, # 10 Exhibit 11, # 11 Exhibit 12, # 12 Exhibit 13, # 13 Exhibit 14, # 14 Exhibit 27)(Jacobs, Michael) (Filed on 7/25/2012) Modified text on 7/26/2012 (dhm, COURT STAFF).
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Subject: Fwd: Asahi CAT-E Validation Slides
Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 18:40:54 +0000
From: "Tang Yew Tan"
To: "Dave Pakula" , "Adam Mittleman" , "Erik
Wang" , "rich dinh"
CC: "Chris Prest"
Message-ID:
guys,
FYI, Apple will be kicking off Asahi CAT-E as alternative to Corning's Gorilla.
Chris has done a lot of initial validation work.
Plan for iPhones:
1. roll in on 1M N82 and track field issues
2. N88 will still be corning w/ Oleo
3. Asahi not to be included for N90 development. We will still be exclusively Corning until we
gain more confidence with Asahi (from N82, Ipods ..etc)
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tang tan
apple product design
tel: +1 (408) 974 2305
china: +86 137 1529 5024
Begin forwarded message:
From: Chris Prest
Date: April 1, 2009 9:20:17 AM PDT
To: Stephen Zadesky , Doug Weber
Cc: Dave Pakula , Tang Phone , Brian Lynch
Subject: Asahi CAT-E Validation Slides
Guys,
Here are the final CAT-E slides that were reviewed with Jeff Williams.
Meeting Notes:
- We discussed current state of testing and highlighted the following risks:
- Risk of field-return increase based on pass rates for drop testing and ball drop (compared vs
Corning 2317 performance)
- Correlation between indentation testing and field performance still not fully understood
- All testing to date has been run with engineering batch runs of the material (not mass
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- Given these risks, the team agreed to make the $14M investment in CAT-E material
- Details of roll-in plan TBD. For the phones (not N90), we will carefully track field returns based
on a limited quantity N82 production field study (~1M units). If we decide to not continue with
CAT-E, inventory would be used for K48 or for another application.
Chris Prest
+1.408.391.1875
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