Let's do a Patent Tally and Application Tally Between Google and Apple, and others that people seem to forget about.
Google/Alphabet: (25 years and running)
Patents Granted: 28,252
Patent Applications: 8090
Federal Litigations:
2,376
Federal District Court Decisions:
4,604
State Court Decisions: 462
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 167
Apple: (48 years and running)
Patents Granted: 33,544
Patent Applications: 10,161
Federal Litigations:
1,763
Federal District Court Decisions:
2,259
State Court Decisions: 355
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 166
Now let's check out the big gun.
IBM: (112 years and running)
Patents Granted: 158,782
Patent Applications: 69,852
Federal Litigations:
1,367
Federal District Court Decisions:
776
State Court Decisions: 236
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 31
If you think Google is the big honcho in innovation you're just not following patents.
Let's add some more:
Microsoft: (49 years ago and running)
Patents Granted: 51,288
Patent Applications: 37,530
Federal Litigations:
2,355
Federal District Court Decisions:
1,340
State Court Decisions: 238
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 56
Intel: (55 years and running)
Patents Granted: 51,250
Patent Applications: 12,041
Federal Litigations: 954
Federal District Court Decisions: 537
State Court Decisions: 150
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 50
Nvidia: (31 years and running)
Patents Granted: 4,536
Patent Applications: 1,522
Federal Litigations: 266
Federal District Court Decisions: 284
State Court Decisions: 18
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 7
AMD: (54 years and running)
Patents Granted: 12,230
Patent Applications: 2,101
Federal Litigations: 192
Federal District Court Decisions: 249
State Court Decisions: 15
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 4
Xilinx: 40 years and now merged with AMD but still filing new patents, etc.
Patents Granted: 4,753
Patent Applications: 627
Federal Litigations: 87
Federal District Court Decisions: 64
State Court Decisions: 19
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 16
Rebuilding Giant now 3 companies: GE Aerospace, GE HealthCare Technologies, GE Vernova
General Electric: (131 years ago and running)
Patents Granted: 51,734
Patent Applications: 15,494
Federal Litigations:
43,746
Federal District Court Decisions:
2,540
State Court Decisions: 372
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 33
American, Japanese Auto Giants of Old and New:
Ford Motors: (120 years ago and running)
Patents Granted: 6,147
Patent Applications: 564
Federal Litigations: 12,119
Federal District Court Decisions: 2,500
State Court Decisions: 1,622
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 97
General Motors: (115 years ago and running)
Patents Granted: 11,259
Patent Applications: 700
Federal Litigations: 10,047
Federal District Court Decisions: 1,176
State Court Decisions: 1,044
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 41
Honda: (75 years ago and running)
Patents Granted: 30,802
Patent Applications: 12,277
Federal Litigations: 2,596
Federal District Court Decisions: 865
State Court Decisions: 199
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 13
Toyota: (86 years ago and running)
Patents Granted: 42,913
Patent Applications: 35,018
Federal Litigations: 3,596
Federal District Court Decisions: 922
State Court Decisions: 475
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 33
Tesla: (20 years ago and running)
Patents Granted: 284
Patent Applications: 291
Federal Litigations: 111
Federal District Court Decisions: 54
State Court Decisions: 19
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 2
Social Networks:
Facebook Properties: (20 years ago and running)
Patents Granted: 7,157
Patent Applications: 748
Federal Litigations:
1,301
Federal District Court Decisions:
1501
State Court Decisions: 234
Federal Appellate Court Decisions: 62
If you read cursory commentaries, the world of innovation is all Nvidia, Google, Tesla and everyone else in their competitor index is nothing.
It's quite the opposite. Google has amassed a lot of patents for 28 years, but more importantly it outpaces its competitors in failures on a seemingly unprecedented level.
Facebook is king of Social Media because it bought out its competition and most of their innovations are in the Cloud and those competitor products that w/o today Facebook would have become MySpace.
For 31 years in existence after leaving AMD, Nvidia founder and company has very little in the way of real IP.
Its main competitors, Intel and especially AMD, have amassed war chests of patent IP and growing more rapidly, especially AMD with its well positioned deep and broad portfolio. Don't count Intel out it will join the party again. How impactful will be up to a future board and CEO three or four down the line.
Tesla fans claim Toyota, Honda, etc., are all washed up. They haven't a clue. Tesla also happens to have very little IP and that will come to bite them hard in the long run. So much for all their innovations. If they had it, it would be in Patents from day one. Apple has hundreds of awarded patents on Project Titan and they haven't even released an EV. But they are amassing the IP to do so at a later date, and also license out that IP as well.
IBM is KING of IP. It's innovations are astounding, but most folks don't know them.
In case anyone is keeping track, Android 1.0 was released in 2008 and it was primarily an interface to Google Cloud Services. From day one Google has been developing products to feed their advertising money making systems.
To get an idea of how far Apple is expanding their IP just this 2022 patent application itself could be used in various product and future products:
Described herein are techniques for optimizing operation of a refrigerant climate control system using an energy management device. In an example process, the energy management device may receive an energy optimization signal that describes a characteristic associated with an electrical energy...
patents.justia.com
DECOUPLED CONTROL OF REFRIGERANT CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS
Sep 22, 2022 -
Apple
Described herein are techniques for optimizing operation of a refrigerant climate control system using an energy management device. In an example process, the energy management device may receive an energy optimization signal that describes a characteristic associated with an electrical energy source. The process may also include the energy management device generating a control signal for a refrigerant climate control system to use the electrical energy source based at least in part on the characteristic of the energy optimization signal. The process may also include the energy management device providing the control signal to a controller of the refrigerant climate control system.
Apple has far broader plans for the future than people here give them credit.
From the US Patent Search PDF Version:
https://ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/20240102678
These types of patent directions are exactly what Steve addressed even twenty years before Steve passed at Apple. He highlighted stuff like this in the future but first we had to save the company. Tim is doing very well to keep such long aspirations alive, even if many of you think he should retire.