UNISOC Joins the Open Invention Network Community

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Open Invention Network (OIN) and UNISOC announced that the semiconductor company UNISOC has become one of OIN’s community members

Open Invention Network (OIN) and UNISOC announced that UNISOC has become one of OIN’s community members. As a leading fabless semiconductor company in mobile communications and IoT chipsets, and a strong proponent of open source software (OSS), UNISOC is committed to OSS as an enabler of advanced communications and industrial / IoT systems. “OSS is ushering in a transformation of the IT and Communications sector and enabling realization of the vision of the billion-device universe first discussed in the mid-90’s. Growth in networking through Linux Foundation Networking projects such as OPNFV and ONAP is driving innovation in silicon,” said Keith Bergelt, CEO of Open Invention Network. “As a global leader in mobile and communications chipsets we are excited to have UNISOC join OIN and for its recognition of the need for patent non-aggression in the core of Linux and adjacent OSS”.

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UNISOC Joins the Open Invention Network Community

“UNISOC is committed to independent R&D and design of mobile and IoT core chipsets. Linux and OSS are critical elements of technologies we are developing,” said Yang Jiejing, head of legal department, at UNISOC. “By joining the Open Invention Network, we are demonstrating our continued commitment to innovation, and supporting it with patent non-aggression in Embedded Linux, Linux and other core open source projects”.

UNISOC, a leading fabless semiconductor company based in China, commits to becoming the backbone of the digital world. Their goal is to build the foremost ecosystem in 5G and AI. UNISOC has three main business units to address the Consumer Electronics, Industry Electronics Connectivity Device markets.

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