Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S.
A federal jury found that Qualcomm (QCOM) did not breach Nuvia's license agreement with Arm Holdings (ARM). Read for more.
The jury delivered its decision Friday in an industry-defining licensing battle that started over a $50 million royalty ...
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In 2022, Arm ignited a legal battle after Qualcomm continued to pay its existing royalty fees to Arm, which were allegedly ...
Apple and Google, two key US smartphone brands, aren't planning to take up Qualcomm's Snapdragon modems in future products.
A jury sided with Qualcomm on two of three key points, but couldn't reach a verdict on the third, resulting in a mistrial.
The Qualcomm vs Arm legal battle has come to an end. Qualcomm says the results affirmed its right to innovate, however, Arm ...
Although it ended in a mistrial, the jury sided with Qualcomm on one of the lawsuit's most important questions.
The legal standoff between Qualcomm and Arm reached an interim resolution last week when a US District Court for the District ...
The verdict of the trial related to the development of the Oryon CPU cores gives Qualcomm the victory over ARM.