Sailesh Kottapalli, a 28-year Intel veteran and a senior fellow and chief architect for the company’s Xeon processors, made ...
The cores were based on licensed Arm technology that was developed by Nuvia, which Qualcomm acquired in 2021. Nuvia was set to pay a higher royalty rate to Arm than Qualcomm based on a pre ...
Qualcomm gobbled up Nuvia for a hefty $1.4 billion in 2021, snagging its custom Arm CPU developments destined for data centers, along with its engineering expertise that included ex-Apple ...
The jury decided that: -- Qualcomm did not breach the license agreement between Arm and startup Nuvia, which Qualcomm bought three-and-a-half years ago for $1.4 billion, and -- The processors ...
It determined that Qualcomm did not breach the Nuvia ALA (question 2) and that custom Qualcomm CPUs developed after the agreement using Nuvia technology as a baseline are covered under the ...
The legal standoff between Qualcomm and Arm reached an interim resolution last week when a US District Court for the District of Delaware jury ruled that Qualcomm's acquisition of Nuvia and the ...
A renewed push for the data center. Qualcomm had retreated from server CPU development back in 2018, but the company has now ...
Former Intel Xeon chief architect Sailesh Kottapalli said he has joined Qualcomm as the chip designer builds out a team to ...
Qualcomm may integrate the CPU cores acquired with the purchase of the start-up Nuvia into its own processors. The license agreement that Nuvia had originally concluded with ARM was not violated ...
In 2022, it was reported that Qualcomm had approached cloud and data center companies about testing an Arm chip for the ...
As one year ends and another begins, this is often the time when people change jobs and companies change strategies. So it is ...