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`EXHIBIT 7
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`EXHIBIT 7
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`U.S. Patent No. 8,982,086
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`1. An information processing
`apparatus comprising:
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`ACCUSED PRODUCTS
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`Exemplary Evidence of Infringement
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`Each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products1 is an information processing apparatus. For
`example, each of the Apple iPhone devices is a portable smartphone configured for
`processing information. See e.g., User Guides of the Accused Apple ’086 Products
`(showing that each of the phones, tablets, and notebooks includes one or more processors
`that processes information to provide various functions including, for example, display
`and communication functions).
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`iPhone 7 (A1660/A1778), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP743?locale=en_US;
`iPhone 7 Plus (A1661/A1784), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP744?locale=en_US;
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`1 The Accused Apple ’086 Products include Apple iPhone devices (e.g., 7 (A1660/A1778), 7 Plus (A1661/A1784), 8 (A1863/A1905),
`8 Plus (A1864/1897), iPhone SE (A1662/A1723/A2275/A2296), Apple iPad devices (e.g., iPad mini 5 (A2133/A2124/A2126)), iPad
`6th generation (A1893/A1954), iPad 7th generation (A2197/A2200) and iPad Air 3 (A2152/A2123/A2153), and MacBook devices
`(e.g., MacBook Pro (16,3), MacBook Pro (16,2), MacBook Pro (16,1), MacBook Pro (15,4), MacBook Pro (15,1), MacBook Pro
`(15,2), MacBook Air (7,2), MacBook Air (8,1), MacBook Air (8,2), MacBook Air (9,1)).
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`iPhone 8 (A1863/A1905), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP767?locale=en_US;
`iPhone 8 Plus (A1864/A1897), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP768?locale=en_US.
`iPhone SE (A1662/A1723/A2275/A2296) (https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/specs/)
`In addition, each of the Apple iPad devices is a portable tablet computer:
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`iPad mini 5 (A2133/A2124/A2126), https://www.apple.com/ipad-mini/specs/.
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`iPad 6th generation (A1893/A1954), https://www.apple.com/ipad-9.7/specs/.
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` iPad Air 3 (A2152/A2123/A2153), https://www.apple.com/ipad-air/specs/.
`iPad 7th Generation (A2197/A2200), https://www.apple.com/ipad-10.2/specs/.
`In addition, each of the Apple MacBook devices is a notebook computer:
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`MacBook Pro (15,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP776?locale=en_US.
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`MacBook Pro (15,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP775?locale=en_US.
`MacBook Pro (15,4), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP799?locale=en_US.
`MacBook Pro (16,3), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP818?locale=en_US
`MacBook Pro (16,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP819?locale=en_US
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`MacBook Pro (16,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP809?locale=en_US
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`MacBook Air (7,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP714?locale=en_US
`https://support.apple.com/kb/SP753?locale=en_US .
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`MacBook Air (8,1), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/.
`MacBook Air (8,2), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/.
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`[1.a] a touch panel configured to
`detect a contact of a finger of a user;
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`MacBook Air (9,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP813?locale=en_US
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`Each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products includes a touch panel configured to detect a
`contact of a finger of a user. See e.g., User Guides of the Accused Apple ’086 Products
`(showing that each of the phones, tablets, and notebooks include a mode for registering a
`fingerprint either using a finger print sensor).
`As a first non-limiting example of a touch panel, each of the Accused Apple ’086
`Products includes a touch sensor, e.g., Touch ID, a “fingerprint identity sensor built into
`the Home button.” Touch ID is a fingerprint sensor that is configured to detect a contact
`of a finger of a user by, for example, comparing a fingerprint of a user with a previously
`saved/registered fingerprint.
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`iPhone 7 (A1660/A1778), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP743?locale=en_US;
`iPhone 7 Plus (A1661/A1784), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP744?locale=en_US;
`iPhone 8 (A1863/A1905), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP767?locale=en_US;
`iPhone 8 Plus (A1864/A1897), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP768?locale=en_US;
`iPhone SE (A1662/A1723/A2275/A2296) (https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/specs/).
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`iPad mini 5 (A2133/A2124/A2126), https://www.apple.com/ipad-mini/specs/;
`iPad 6th generation (A1893/A1954), https://www.apple.com/ipad-9.7/specs/;
`iPad 7th Generation (A2197/A2200), https://www.apple.com/ipad-10.2/specs/.
` iPad Air 3 (A2152/A2123/A2153), https://www.apple.com/ipad-air/specs/.
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2), https://help.apple.com/macbookprothunderbolt3/late-2018;
`MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1), https://help.apple.com/macbookairretina/late-2018/.
`MacBook Pro (15,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP776?locale=en_US;
`MacBook Pro (15,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP775?locale=en_US;
`MacBook Pro (15,4), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP799?locale=en_US;
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`MacBook Pro (16,3), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP818?locale=en_US
`MacBook Pro (16,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP819?locale=en_US
`MacBook Pro (16,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP809?locale=en_US
`MacBook Air (7,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP714?locale=en_US
`https://support.apple.com/kb/SP753?locale=en_US ;
`MacBook Air (8,1), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/;
`MacBook Air (8,2), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/.
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`MacBook Air (9,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP813?locale=en_US
`The Touch ID sensor is a touch panel, e.g., a capacitive panel that can take high-
`resolution images of a fingerprint. For example, the panel is configured (e.g., with a steel
`ring) to detect a finger contacting the touch panel and to initiate finger print capture and
`analysis.
`“The technology within Touch ID is some of the most advanced hardware and software
`that we've put into any device. The button is made from sapphire crystal—one of the
`clearest, hardest materials available. This protects the sensor and acts as a lens to
`precisely focus it on your finger. On iPhone and iPad, a steel ring surrounding the button
`detects your finger and tells Touch ID to start reading your fingerprint.”
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204587.
`“The sensor uses advanced capacitive touch to take a high-resolution image from small
`sections of your fingerprint from the subepidermal layers of your skin.”
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204587.
`The Accused Apple ’086 Products are originally sold with various versions of operating
`system software versions: e.g., iOS 11, iOS 12, iOS13, iPadOS, and/or macOS. Upon
`information and belief, these products are also available and operable with later verions
`of the iOS, macOS, and/or iPadOS operating system.
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`https://www.apple.com/ipados/
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`https://www.apple.com/macos/catalina/
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`iPhone 7 (A1660/A1778), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP743?locale=en_US (iOS11),
`iPhone 7 Plus (A1661/A1784), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP744?locale=en_US
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`iPhone 8 (A1863/A1905), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP767?locale=en_US (iOS11),
`iPhone 8 Plus (A1864/A1897), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP768?locale=en_US
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`iPhone SE (A1662/A1723/A2275/A2296) (https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/specs/) (iOS
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`iPad mini 5 (A2133/A2124/A2126), https://www.apple.com/ipad-mini/specs/ (iOS12),
`iPad 6th generation (A1893/A1954), https://www.apple.com/ipad-9.7/specs/ (iOS12
`and/or iOS 13),
`iPad 7th Generation (A2197/A2200), https://www.apple.com/ipad-10.2/specs/ (iPad OS),
`iPad Air 3 (A2152/A2123/A2153), https://www.apple.com/ipad-air/specs/ (iOS13 and/or
`iPadOS).
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`iPhone iOS 11 User Guide at 323, iOS 13 User Guide.
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`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207054
`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2), https://help.apple.com/macbookprothunderbolt3/late-2018;
`MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1), https://help.apple.com/macbookairretina/late-2018/.
`MacBook Pro (15,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP776?locale=en_US;
`MacBook Pro (15,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP775?locale=en_US;
`MacBook Pro (15,4), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP799?locale=en_US;
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`MacBook Pro (16,3), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP818?locale=en_US
`MacBook Pro (16,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP819?locale=en_US
`MacBook Pro (16,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP809?locale=en_US
`MacBook Air (7,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP714?locale=en_US
`https://support.apple.com/kb/SP753?locale=en_US ;
`MacBook Air (8,1), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/;
`MacBook Air (8,2), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/.
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`MacBook Air (9,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP813?locale=en_USFurther, this limitation
`implicates the software, firmware, and/or source code of the Accused Apple ’086
`Products. Upon information and belief, it is expected that technical documents obtained
`through discovery for the Apple ’086 Products, such as the provided source code, may
`further show how each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products contain a touch panel
`configured to detect a contact of a finger of a user.
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`Each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products includes a detector configured to detect first
`information necessary for an identification of the user when the contact is detected
`between the touch panel and the finger of the user. See e.g., User Guides of the Accused
`Apple ’086 Products (showing that each of the phones, tablets, and notebooks detect
`touch necessary for identification of the user).
`As a first example of a detector, the Touch ID fingerprint sensor operates as a detector
`configured to detect first information necessary for an identification of the user when the
`contact is detected between the touch panel and the finger of the user. The detector is
`configured to detect first information by comparing a fingerprint of a user with a
`previously saved/registered fingerprint.
`For example, the Touch ID sensor includes a capacitive touch detector configured to
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`[1.b] a detector configured to detect
`first information necessary for an
`identification of the user when the
`contact is detected between the touch
`panel and the finger of the user;
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`“The sensor uses advanced capacitive touch to take a high-resolution image from small
`sections of your fingerprint from the subepidermal layers of your skin. Touch ID then
`intelligently analyzes this information with a remarkable degree of detail and precision. It
`categorizes your fingerprint as one of three basic types—arch, loop, or whorl. It also
`maps out individual details in the ridges that are smaller than the human eye can see, and
`even inspects minor variations in ridge direction caused by pores and edge structures.”
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204587.
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`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201371
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2), https://help.apple.com/macbookprothunderbolt3/late-2018;
`MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1), https://help.apple.com/macbookairretina/late-2018/.
`MacBook Pro (15,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP776?locale=en_US;
`MacBook Pro (15,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP775?locale=en_US;
`MacBook Pro (15,4), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP799?locale=en_US;
`MacBook Pro (16,3), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP818?locale=en_US
`MacBook Pro (16,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP819?locale=en_US
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`MacBook Pro (16,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP809?locale=en_US
`MacBook Air (7,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP714?locale=en_US
`https://support.apple.com/kb/SP753?locale=en_US ;
`MacBook Air (8,1), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/;
`MacBook Air (8,2), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/.
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`MacBook Air (9,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP813?locale=en_USEach of the Accused
`Apple ’086 Product incorporates a controller or processor programmed to detect contact
`with the fingerprint sensor in combination with firmware and/or software associated with
`the fingerprint sensor.
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`iPhone 7 (A1660/A1778), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP743?locale=en_US (A10
`Fusion Chip),
`iPhone 7 Plus (A1661/A1784), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP744?locale=en_US (A10
`Fusion Chip),
`iPhone 8 (A1863/A1905), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP767?locale=en_US (A11
`Bionic Chip),
`iPhone 8 Plus (A1864/A1897), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP768?locale=en_US (A11
`Bionic Chip).
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`iPhone SE (A1662/A1723/A2275/A2296) (https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/specs/) (A13
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`Bionic Chip).
`iPad mini 5 (A2133/A2124/A2126), https://www.apple.com/ipad-mini/specs/ (A12
`Bionic Chip),
`iPad 6th generation (A1893/A1954), https://www.apple.com/ipad-9.7/specs/ (A10 Fusion
`Chip),
`iPad 7th Generation (A2197/A2200), https://www.apple.com/ipad-10.2/specs/,
` iPad Air 3 (A2152/A2123/A2153), https://www.apple.com/ipad-air/specs/ (A12 Bionic
`Chip).
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2; 15,4; 16,2; 16,3) and MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1),
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`https://www.apple.com/mac/compare/.
`The CPU in each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products, in combination with the
`fingerprint sensor in each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products and/or associated
`processing hardware, firmware, and software detect the user’s fingerprint in order to
`identify the user, when contact is detected between the touch panel and the finger of the
`user.
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`iPhone iOS 11 User Guide at 323, iOS 13 User Guide.
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2; 15,4; 16,2; 16,3) and MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1; 8,2),
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207054.
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`As an example of first information, the detector (e.g., processor and/or fingerprint
`sensor) in each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products detects a position of the contact of
`the finger on the fingerprint sensor. For example, position information is used to
`determine which pixels of the fingerprint sensor are in contact with the finger. The
`position information is used, for example, to detect variations in ridge direction and edge
`structures in the fingerprint. Position information is also used to determine an orientation
`of the fingerprint to enable reading of the fingerprints in 360-degrees of orientation.
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`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204587.
`For example, the detector (e.g., processor) in each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products
`generates a vibration to suggest to the user to adjust the position of the finger on the
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`fingerprint sensor.
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`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201371.
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2; 15,4; 16,2; 16,3) and MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1; 8,2),
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`As another example of first information, the detector (e.g., processor and/or fingerprint
`sensor) in each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products detects an area of the contact of the
`finger on the fingerprint sensor. For example, the detector (e.g., processor and/or
`fingerprint sensor) detects and records the contact area of the finger to control scanning
`of the fingerprint of the user.
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2; 15,4; 16,1; 16,2; 16,3) and MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1; 8,2; 9,1),
`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207054.
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2; 15,4; 16,1; 16,2; 16,3) and MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1; 8,2; 9,1),
`https://www.imore.com/how-use-touch-id-your-macbook-pro.
`For example, contact area information is used to characterize a fingerprint as an arch,
`loop, or whorl.
`Further, this limitation implicates the software, firmware, and/or source code of the
`Accused Apple ’086 Products. Upon information and belief, it is expected that technical
`documents obtained through discovery for the Apple ’086 Products, such as the provided
`source code, may further show how each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products contain a
`detector configured to detect first information necessary for an identification of the user
`when the contact is detected between the touch panel and the finger of the user.
`To the extent Respondents argue that this limitation is not literally met in any Accused
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`Apple ’086 Product, Maxell asserts that this limitation is met under the doctrine of
`equivalents because the identified structure matches the function, way, and result of the
`claimed element and, to the extent there is a difference, the difference is insubstantial.
`For example, to the extent that Respondents argue that the Accused Apple ’086 Products
`do not have a detector, each of these products include software, hardware, or a
`combination of the two that perform the equivalent function of detecting first information
`necessary for an identification of the user when the contact is detected between the touch
`panel and the finger of the user in different ways, such as by using a fingerprint sensor,
`the touch screen, and/or one or more processors and interfaces that work alone or in
`conjunction to function as a detector. Using this software, hardware, or combination of
`the two, these products perform substantially the same function (for example, detecting
`information necessary for an identification of the user when the contact is detected
`between the touch panel and the finger of the user) in substantially the same way as
`claimed (by using a detector to detect touch). The performance of this function achieves
`substantially the same result, for example, detecting touch.
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`Each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products includes a first controller configured to control
`the information processing apparatus to operate into two operating modes: at least an
`identification mode and a registering mode, as the operating mode thereof. See e.g., User
`Guides of the Accused Apple ’086 Products (showing that each of the phones, tablets,
`and notebooks can register/save a fingerprint).
`Each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products includes a first controller configured to control
`the information processing apparatus to operate into two operating modes: at least an
`identification mode and a registering mode, as the operating mode thereof.
`As an example of a first controller, each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products
`incorporates a processor with associated software for controlling the operating mode of
`the Accused Apple ’086 Product. For example, each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products
`includes a CPU that controls the operations of the smartphone/tablet and change the
`operating mode between a registration mode and an identification mode. For example,
`each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products incorporates a chip or chipset (e.g., Axx
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`[1.c] a first controller configured to
`control the information processing
`apparatus to operate into two
`operating modes: at least an
`identification mode and a registering
`mode, as the operating mode thereof;
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`chipset, Fusion chip, Bionic chip, Intel CPU) that contains one or more processors or
`CPU that executes the operating system software and controls the operation of the
`smartphone.
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`iPhone 7 (A1660/A1778), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP743?locale=en_US (A10
`Fusion Chip),
`iPhone 7 Plus (A1661/A1784), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP744?locale=en_US (A10
`Fusion Chip),
`iPhone 8 (A1863/A1905), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP767?locale=en_US (A11
`Bionic Chip),
`iPhone 8 Plus (A1864/A1897), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP768?locale=en_US (A11
`Bionic Chip).
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`iPhone SE (A1662/A1723/A2275/A2296) (https://www.apple.com/iphone-se/specs/) (A13
`Bionic Chip).
`iPad mini 5 (A2133/A2124/A2126), https://www.apple.com/ipad-mini/specs/ (A12
`Bionic Chip),
`iPad 6th generation (A1893/A1954), https://www.apple.com/ipad-9.7/specs/ (A10 Fusion
`Chip),
`iPad 7th Generation (A2197/A2200), https://www.apple.com/ipad-10.2/specs/;
`iPad Air 3 (A2152/A2123/A2153), https://www.apple.com/ipad-air/specs/ (A12 Bionic
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`Chip).
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2) and MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1),
`https://www.apple.com/mac/compare/.
`MacBook Pro (15,4), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP799?locale=en_US.
`MacBook Pro (16,3), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP818?locale=en_US
`MacBook Pro (16,2), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP819?locale=en_US
`MacBook Pro (16,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP809?locale=en_US
`MacBook Air (8,2), https://www.apple.com/macbook-air/specs/.
`MacBook Air (9,1), https://support.apple.com/kb/SP813?locale=en_US
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`Further, the controller is configured to control each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products
`to operate in an identification mode and a registering mode.
`Further, upon information and belief the fingerprint sensor module included in each of
`the Accused Apple ’086 Products also includes components that are configured to
`control the information processing apparatus to operate into two operating modes: at
`least an identification mode and a registering mode, such that a processor in the sensor
`module is used to register fingerprints and identify fingerprints.
`As an example of a registering mode, each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products has a
`“registering mode” whereby a user can register a fingerprint, or add, delete, and rename
`up to five fingerprints:
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`As another example of first information, the detector (e.g., processor and/or fingerprint
`sensor) in each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products detects an area of the contact of the
`finger on the fingerprint sensor. For example, the detector (e.g., processor and/or
`fingerprint sensor) detects and records the contact area of the finger to control scanning
`of the fingerprint of the user.
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`https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201371.
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`MacBook Pro (15,1; 15,2; 15,4; 16,1; 16,2; 16,3) and MacBook Air (7,2; 8,1; 8,2; 9,1)
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`As an example of an identification mode, each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products has
`an “identification mode” which allows the user to perform various functions, such as
`unlocking the phone and making purchases in various apps.
`For example, the “identification mode” of each of the Accused Apple ’086 Products
`allows the user to unlock the phone with his or her