Onesta IP, LLC v. NVIDIA Corporation
stayed- Docket:
- 1:25-cv-00586
- Filed:
- 2025-04-17
This case was stayed in June 2025 pending the final determination of a parallel investigation at the International Trade Commission.
Defendant
1 case as defendant.
NVIDIA Corporation is a publicly traded technology company founded in 1993 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Traded under the ticker NVDA, the company reported annual revenue of $215.9 billion for the fiscal year ending in January 2026 and employed approximately 42,000 people. As of May 2026, its market capitalization exceeded $5 trillion.
NVIDIA is a fabless semiconductor company that designs and sells graphics processing units (GPUs), systems on a chip (SoCs), and related software. Its major product lines include GeForce GPUs for gaming, NVIDIA RTX for professional visualization, and a suite of platforms and processors like the Blackwell and Hopper architectures for data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-performance computing. The company also offers the Tegra line of mobile processors for automotive infotainment and autonomous driving systems, as well as networking solutions and cloud gaming services. NVIDIA's CUDA software platform enables parallel processing on its GPUs, a key technology for the growth of the AI industry.
As an operating company, NVIDIA's patent litigation posture is primarily that of a defendant. The provided case list shows one recent case where it is a defendant, which is consistent with a large technology firm being targeted by patent assertion entities. The single tracked case, Onesta IP, LLC v. NVIDIA Corporation, was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, a common venue for patent litigation.
The lawsuit was initiated by Onesta IP, LLC on April 17, 2025. Onesta IP is asserting a portfolio of patents it acquired from semiconductor company AMD in November 2024. The suit alleges that NVIDIA's integrated circuits, graphics cards, and computers infringe on these patents. Onesta IP has also filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission against NVIDIA and other technology companies based on the same patent portfolio.
This case was stayed in June 2025 pending the final determination of a parallel investigation at the International Trade Commission.