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Samsung Beats IBM, Apple, Intel, Google For 2022 Patent Crown; 56% Of U.S. Patents Go To Foreign Firms

Por: Forbes Tech January 14, 2023

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Patents files foldergetty For the first time since 1993, IBM does not lead the list of companies that won patents in the United States for new inventions and innovations. Samsung is the new crown holder with a massive 6,248 patents granted in 2022, while IBM came in second with 4,389. That’s down a staggering 49% from the 8,681 patents IBM won in 2021. The change at the top of the patent leaderboard is indicative of a broader transition in... + full article



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