Arm plans to appeal final ruling in Qualcomm dispute
Arm Holdings challenges a Delaware court ruling that upheld Qualcomm’s licensing rights over Nuvia chip technology after a unanimous jury verdict in December 2024.
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Arm plans to appeal final ruling in Qualcomm dispute
SAN FRANCISCO :Arm Holdings said on Tuesday it planned to appeal a judge's ruling in a licensing dispute against Qualcomm that left the chipmaker's jury victory intact. Qualcomm secured a key win in U.S. federal court in Delaware last year, with a jury finding that central processor units made by its subsidia
Qualcomm's PC chips are safe from ARM litigation (for now) following court ruling - Liliputing
Last month Qualcomm introduced its 2nd-gen chips for Windows laptops and other PCs, promising big gains in CPU, graphics, and AI performance. But for the past few years there’s been a bit of uncertainty over whether the company would be able to continue making these chips. That’s because chip designer Arm had sued Qualcomm over […] The post Qualcomm’s PC chips are safe from ARM litigation (for now) following court ruling appeared first on Lilipu…
‘Full and final judgment’ reached in Qualcomm vs. Arm case
Judge dismisses remaining claims in Qualcomm licensing dispute, but Arm vows to appeal ruling Qualcomm and its subsidiary Nuvia have secured a decisive legal victory over Arm Holdings, concluding a multi-year dispute over the scope of license agreements tied to Arm’s processor designs. A U.S. District Court judge in Delaware ruled that neither Qualcomm nor […]
Qualcomm Scores Another Win in Legal Battle with Arm
A US District Court judge has ruled in favor of Qualcomm in its ongoing licensing dispute with Arm. The ruling brings to a close the original 2022 case where Arm accused Qualcomm of improperly transferring chip-design licenses when it acquired Nuvia. A jury found mostly in favor of Qualcomm in December. Arm has already promised to appeal the case. Separately, Arm has tried to cancel its chip-design licenses to Qualcomm, and Qualcomm has sued Arm…
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