Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S.
The jury delivered its decision Friday in an industry-defining licensing battle that started over a $50 million royalty ...
The ruling could mean Qualcomm doesn’t have to pay additional licensing fees.
The jury sided with Qualcomm after Arm argued the chipmaker breached a licensing agreement through a $1.4 billion acquisition ...
Qualcomm Inc. prevailed at trial against Arm Holdings Plc’s claim that it breached a license for chip technology that the ...
The jury deliberated its decision Friday in an industry-defining licensing battle that started over a $50 million royalty ...
A license dispute between Arm Holdings , and Qualcomm went before a jury on Thursday after attorneys from both sides ...
A legal battle between two of the world's biggest chip companies, Arm and Qualcomm, is heading to trial this week.
What Happened: A federal jury in Delaware ruled that Qualcomm did not violate its licensing agreement with Arm, clearing a ...
Nuvia was started by ex-Apple and ex-Arm employees who originally sought to design all-new Arm-based chips for servers.
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -- Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S. federal court that removed some, but not all ...
In a Delaware federal court, Arm Holdings is in a legal battle against Qualcomm, seeking the destruction of chip designs ...