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Published on: AS

February 1967

In the Kilby vs. Noyce case, pitting Texas Instruments against Fairchild Semiconductors over the first patent on integrated circuits, which began in 1959, the final verdict upheld Texas as the patent holder. Fairchild then appealed, and the court concluded in November 1969 that Noyce was in favor. Texas appealed to the Supreme Court, which declined to hear the case. Ultimately, however, the integrated circuit market was so vast and advanced compared to the original patent that the two companies agreed to grant each other cross-licenses.