Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S.
In 2022, Arm ignited a legal battle after Qualcomm continued to pay its existing royalty fees to Arm, which were allegedly ...
The jury delivered its decision Friday in an industry-defining licensing battle that started over a $50 million royalty ...
Qualcomm Inc. prevailed at trial against Arm Holdings Plc’s claim that it breached a license for chip technology that the ...
Qualcomm’s ALA license extends through 2028, and the company has the option to extend it another five years for an additional ...
CNBC's Seema Mody joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to report on a jury finding Qualcomm custom CPUs are licensed under ARM deal ...
The jury deliberated its decision Friday in an industry-defining licensing battle that started over a $50 million royalty ...
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The ruling could mean Qualcomm doesn’t have to pay additional licensing fees.
Nuvia was started by ex-Apple and ex-Arm employees who originally sought to design all-new Arm-based chips for servers.
A federal jury found that Qualcomm (QCOM) did not breach Nuvia's license agreement with Arm Holdings (ARM). Read for more.
Qualcomm's processors are legitimately licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury decided, ensuring the ...