Qualcomm is synonymous with top-tier smartphone performance these days, but the market was once much more competitive.
Arm Holdings talked a good game, but it played a losing hand to a predictable outcome. And its retrial claims are just more ...
The projection surfaced while Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon was testifying to a jury in Delaware federal court about his firm's rationale for purchasing Nuvia for $1.4 billion in 2021. "It justified ...
Qualcomm has used the technology and talent it acquired from Nuvia to spearhead its push into the PC market, where it is hoping to help Microsoft's Windows ecosystem claw back market share lost to ...
The jury decided that Qualcomm did not breach an agreement that it was not a party to and, it can move forward with its ...
Setback for ARM in the licensing dispute with Qualcomm: According to the jury's verdict on Friday, Qualcomm may integrate the CPU cores acquired with the purchase of the start-up Nuvia into its own ...
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 ...
Arm did not get the thing it most wanted in its lawsuit with Qualcomm – a legal ban on Qualcomm using Nuvia-designed Arm-based cores in its PC chip-sets.
Looking to put some focus on the deluge of details arising throughout the previous two days of testimony, Qualcomm honed in on two areas: defining what is Arm IP versus what is Nuvia IP and the ...