Defendant

Lenovo Group Limited

2 cases as defendant.

Company profile

Lenovo Group Limited, commonly known as Lenovo, is a Hong Kong-based Chinese multinational technology company founded in Beijing on November 1, 1984, as Legend. It maintains global headquarters in Beijing, China, and Morrisville, North Carolina, USA, with its registered office in Hong Kong. Lenovo is a public company, with shares traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (SEHK: 992) and OTC Pink Limited (LNVGY). As of fiscal year 2025/26, the company reported approximately US$83 billion in revenue and employs a global workforce of around 72,000 to 77,000 people.

Lenovo specializes in designing, manufacturing, and marketing a broad range of technology products and services. Its core offerings include personal computers (such as the ThinkPad, IdeaPad, Yoga, Legion, and ThinkCentre lines), smartphones (under the Motorola Mobility brand), servers, supercomputers, data storage devices, and smart televisions. The company operates through three main segments: the Intelligent Devices Group (covering PCs, tablets, and smartphones), the Infrastructure Solutions Group (focused on servers and AI-optimized infrastructure), and the Solutions & Services Group (providing operation, maintenance, and project services).

In patent litigation, Lenovo Group Limited acts as a defendant, with no recorded cases as a plaintiff in the tracked database. The company is currently defending against two suits brought by Longitude Licensing Limited, an identified patent licensing entity (NPE) that acquires and asserts semiconductor and integrated circuit patents. This posture indicates Lenovo is an operating company regularly targeted by patent assertion entities.

The tracked cases against Lenovo are "Longitude Licensing Limited et al. v. Apple Inc. et al." before the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC), and "Longitude Licensing Limited et al. v. Lenovo Group Limited et al." in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The Eastern District of Texas is a venue frequently chosen by plaintiffs in patent infringement cases. Longitude Licensing's asserted portfolios often relate to semiconductor design and manufacturing processes, non-volatile storage, and display technologies, suggesting these areas are likely central to the disputes with Lenovo.

Longitude Licensing Limited et al. v. Apple Inc. et al.

Ongoing
Docket:
337-TA-1443
Filed:
2025-02-18
Patents:8076194

Longitude Licensing Limited and Marlin Semiconductor Limited filed an ITC investigation against multiple defendants, including Apple and TSMC, alleging infringement of a portfolio of semiconductor patents, including 8076194. The investigation is ongoing, with an evidentiary hearing scheduled.

Longitude Licensing Limited et al. v. Lenovo Group Limited et al.

Ongoing
Docket:
2:25-cv-00171
Patents:8076194

Longitude Licensing Limited and Marlin Semiconductor Limited filed a patent infringement suit in the Eastern District of Texas against Lenovo, OnePlus, and TSMC, asserting patent 8076194 as part of a semiconductor patent portfolio. This case is a companion to an ongoing ITC investigation.