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.
During the Arm vs. Qualcomm court case, Qualcomm's CEO shared how the decision to purchase Nuvia for $1.4 billion was ...
Wants a rematch Arm has announced plans to pursue a retrial in its high-stakes licensing lawsuit against Qualcomm after a ...
Qualcomm’s ALA license extends through 2028, and the company has the option to extend it another five years for an additional ...
Qualcomm did not violate a license with Arm when it acquired Nuvia for $1.4 billion, in a ruling by a jury today.
The verdict of the trial related to the development of the Oryon CPU cores gives Qualcomm the victory over ARM.
Internal Qualcomm documents showed the chip firm estimated it could eventually save as much as $1.4 billion a year on ...
Uncertainty looms over the impact of the trial's outcome on Qualcomm's business practices. ...