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Arm CEO downplays ambitions to make its own chip
Why Arm and Qualcomm's legal battle could have big implications for the chip world
A legal battle between two of the world's biggest chip companies, Arm and Qualcomm, is heading to trial this week.
Arm CEO downplays ambitions to make its own chip in Qualcomm case
The chief executive of Arm on Monday downplayed the company's ambitions to become a chip supplier in its own right at a trial against Qualcomm, a major customer that pays Arm an estimated hundreds of millions of dollars per year.
Arm Squares Off Against Qualcomm In A Case With Broad Implications
However, the outcome of this case could have a wide-ranging impact on intellectual property licensing and mergers and acquisitions in the broader tech industry.
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Qualcomm and Arm Head to Trial Today. How The Longtime Chip Partners Wound Up in Court.
Arm and Qualcomm are battling over key intellectual property. The trial starts in a Delaware federal courtroom Monday.
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Qualcomm saw Nuvia buy as chance to save $1.4 billion a year on Arm fees, CEO tells jury
Internal Qualcomm documents showed the chip firm estimated it could eventually save as much as $1.4 billion a year on ...
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Arm-Qualcomm trial kicks off this week over licensing rights and chip tech
The legal showdown between chip giants Qualcomm and Arm is unfolding this week in a Delaware courtroom. The jury trial began ...
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Arm-Qualcomm Contract Fight Threatens to Upend Chip Industry
Arm Holdings Plc’s legal dispute with Qualcomm Inc. is being argued before a federal jury in Delaware this week, pitting two ...
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Qualcomm, Arm legal fued over licensing heads to trial. FT reports
Arm (ARM) and Qualcomm’s (QCOM) legal feud over the licensing of chip design is heading to trial, Michael Acton of The Financial Times reports.
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