Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S.
Nuvia was started by ex-Apple and ex-Arm employees who originally sought to design all-new Arm-based chips for servers.
Internal Qualcomm documents showed the chip firm estimated it could eventually save as much as $1.4 billion a year on ...
Qualcomm prevailed at trial against Arm’s claim that it breached a licence for chip technology that the world’s largest maker ...
The jury deliberated its decision Friday in an industry-defining licensing battle that started over a $50 million royalty ...
Arm Holdings' lawsuit against Qualcomm ended in a mistrial on Friday, with a jury delivering a mixed verdict that found for ...
The legal battle between Qualcomm and Arm Holdings has entered the court system this week, with opening arguments from both ...
Intel recently tried to throw some shade at Qualcomm, but the chipset maker was quick to strike back at the company’s claims.
If Arm had won, Qualcomm might have been forced to stop making the personal-computer chips it developed after acquiring Nuvia ...
Williams said that while his team started with Arm architecture, the Nuvia final designs included "one or less than one ...
Arm Holdings' lawsuit against Qualcomm ended on Friday with a jury delivering a mixed verdict that found for Qualcomm on a ...