Intel工程師轉職美光,涉偷取Intel 3D XPoint機密
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Intel sues ex-engineer, says he stole company secrets
https://www.kcra.com/article/intel-sues-ex-engineer-says-he-stole-company-secrets/25333463
On a dark September night, Intel said a man crept into its offices, logged in, woke up the computer and searched for a top secret file.
"3D XPoint," it was called. Part of something called Optane. The company had funneled more than $1 billion into it.
What his managers didn't know, according to Intel, was that he'd taken a job at one of their biggest competitors. It was a few days before he was to leave the company, the managers guessed, that he tried to get into the files.
But "3D XPoint" was protected. The technical specifications and files related to this ultra-secret project had been blocked from any attempt to copy it.
A forensic expert said that a day before the man left, he plugged a flash drive into one of the computers in the building. It was 10:40 p.m. For an hour that September night they believe he took confidential personnel information of those working on "3D Xpoint" and copied it onto his drive. Intel said he would take the information, and after he went to his managers' chief competitor, he would do all he could to bring others with him.
The information is all spelled out in court documents filed by the Intel corporation in a Sacramento Federal Court. In it they claim one of their hardware engineers, Doyle Rivers, did just that: corporate espionage.
Rivers worked for Intel in Folsom for eight years. The court documents obtained by KCRA said that he secretly took a job at Micron, one of Intel's chief competitors. Intel believes he is now Vice President of Micron's 3D Xpoint technology.
They also believe that in the days just before he left, Rivers tried to take as much information about "3D Xpoint" and its personnel as he could, according to court documents. The program was indeed protected from copying...
第二代 3D XPoint Intel 同 Micron合作完成後,雙方就會分手
而家已開始撬人撬技術 |
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