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It is reported that Google is auctioning its 207 battery technology patents, Google divided the patents into six categories such as "hybrid battery", "charging" and "hardware", and it is currently accepting quotations from the outside world
.
Google has not responded to the reasons for the move, but patent records show that the patents auctioned by Google initially all belonged to Motorola Mobility, which Google bought for $12.
5 billion in 2011
.
The industry generally believes that the reason why Google is willing to spend money to win Motorola Mobility is because it looks at the latter's 17,000 patents
.
However, this strategy is not a panacea
.
Therefore, Google's auction of patents is likely to be aimed at losing some unneeded assets, rather than a major strategic shift
.
Google is not only aggressively entering the battery field, but also working with car manufacturers to develop self-driving cars
.
At the same time, Google is also pursuing a more low-key strategy to defend against intellectual property wars
.
It is reported that Google is auctioning its 207 battery technology patents, Google divided the patents into six categories such as "hybrid battery", "charging" and "hardware", and it is currently accepting quotations from the outside world
.
Google has not responded to the reasons for the move, but patent records show that the patents auctioned by Google initially all belonged to Motorola Mobility, which Google bought for $12.
5 billion in 2011
.
The industry generally believes that the reason why Google is willing to spend money to win Motorola Mobility is because it looks at the latter's 17,000 patents
.
However, this strategy is not a panacea
.
Therefore, Google's auction of patents is likely to be aimed at losing some unneeded assets, rather than a major strategic shift
.
Google is not only aggressively entering the battery field, but also working with car manufacturers to develop self-driving cars
.
At the same time, Google is also pursuing a more low-key strategy to defend against intellectual property wars
.