The board had asked Starboard, which has a 7.4 percent stake in Tessera, to provide evidence for the allegations and said it unanimously backed Young.
Tessera, which licenses technology used in microchip packaging, named Richard Hill as chairman, replacing Robert Boehlke, who was accused by two independent directors last month of obstructing the smooth functioning of the board.
Starboard announced in December its intention to nominate seven individuals for election to Tessera's board. (link.reuters.com/qan86t)
U.S.-based Tessera said last week its DigitalOptics business will no longer supply vertically integrated camera modules and will cease all operations at its leased facility in Zhuhai, China. The company said it expects to take a related charge of between $17 million and $23 million over in the first and second quarters.
(Reporting by Sruthi Ramakrishnan in Bangalore; Editing by Maju Samuel)
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