Arctic is in action against AMD’s use of the brand name ‘Fusion’. In several European countries has Arctic prompted to AMD Fusion notebooks, desktops, motherboards and chips from the market. Arctic used the name for psu’s.
Arctic, formerly Arctic Cooling, it was called, has a license to use the brand name ‘Fusion’ for his line of computervoedingen. The brand name was established in 2006 by the company to Boost Up International in Europe registered for the Hardware, and components thereof, in particular coolers for graphic cards; cooling fans for computers and computer accessories’. Arctic has found that the use of the name Fusion for the indication of apus, motherboard, dekstops and laptops infringement on the registered trademark.
The manufacturer has AMD Germany in november last year ordered an end to the use by AMD itself and the various manufacturers. Also progressed Arctic a compensation. AMD did a proposal for a licentieafname, but Arctic took the resultant amount is far too low. For the use of the name referred to a AMD to the suppliers, since the AMD name is not for actual product names would use. Arctic is showing this month began with the approach of suppliers and distributors in Germany, France and Austria to products from the market.
Arctic has no penalties and is expressly not plan to trade against itself in the armor to hunt, a spokesman at Heise. The further course of the case is unclear. In a statement on Thursday let AMD know that the name of Fusion System Architecture will be replaced by the Heterogeneous Systems Architecture, because this is the plan with the architecture better. It is not known whether the case with the Arctic has played a role in the change of name.