Credo Technology Group and Amphenol have settled their ongoing patent disputes over active electrical cable technology. The companies signed a license and settlement agreement covering their respective patents, and all related lawsuits will be dismissed. The resolution ends a legal battle that had centered on intellectual property rights for high-speed connectivity products used in data centers and networking equipment.
Both firms are significant players in the high-performance cabling market. Credo specializes in secure, energy-efficient interconnect solutions, while Amphenol is a major manufacturer of interconnect products serving multiple industries. The settlement avoids prolonged litigation and potential market disruption for active electrical cables, which are used to extend reach and reduce power consumption in high-speed networking links.
Financial terms of the settlement were not disclosed. However, the agreement signals a cooperative path forward for the two companies, potentially paving the way for continued innovation and interoperability in active cable solutions.
• Credo and Amphenol resolved all active electrical cable patent disputes
• License and settlement agreement signed; lawsuits to be dismissed
• Terms remain confidential
• Active electrical cables are critical for extending reach in high-speed networking while reducing power use
• Settlement may help ensure continuity in product supply and technology development
“I am pleased to have reached an amicable resolution,” said Don Barnetson, Senior Vice President of Product at Credo.







