Qualcomm projected it could save up to $1.4 billion annually in payments to Arm by acquiring startup Nuvia, according to ...
Court documents first reported on by Reuters show Qualcomm's leaders believed the company could save $1.4 billion in Arm fees ...
A legal battle between two of the world's biggest chip companies, Arm and Qualcomm, is heading to trial this week.
The jury decided that Qualcomm did not breach an agreement that it was not a party to and, it can move forward with its ...
Arm Holdings talked a good game, but it played a losing hand to a predictable outcome. And its retrial claims are just more ...
A tense court case between Qualcomm and Arm kicked off last Monday, December 16 and the jury has already returned a verdict.
Arm and Qualcomm's dispute over Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips is continuing in court this week, with executives from each company taking the stand and attempting to downplay the accusations from ...
WILMINGTON, Delaware, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Internal Qualcomm (QCOM.O), opens new tab documents showed the chip firm estimated it could eventually save as much as $1.4 billion a year on payments to ...
At odds are Arm, the licensor, as well as Nuvia and its acquirer, Qualcomm, the licensees. However, the outcome of this case could have a wide-ranging impact on intellectual property licensing and ...
Arm's lawyer Daralyn Durie warned the jury such allegations were distractions from the issue they must decide: whether Qualcomm and Nuvia, the start-up it acquired in 2021, breached license ...
Arm, headquartered in the U.K. and majority-owned by SoftBank Group, claims QCOM's NUVIA deal requires renegotiation. Qualcomm vs. Arm underscores the intense world of IP, pitting customer against ...
As expected, Arm accused Qualcomm of breaching the contract by releasing its Snapdragon X processors for PCs with general-purpose cores designed by Nuvia, while Qualcomm accused Arm of competing ...