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Hosted on MSNArm to let Qualcomm keep its architecture license but may ask for a retrial on the Nuvia issueArm is no longer pushing to cancel Qualcomm's architecture license agreement after losing its legal battle with the latter.
Arm has given up on terminating one of its key licenses with Qualcomm, leaving the latter free to continue producing ...
ARM accused Qualcomm of license infringement, but largely lost a lawsuit. Now Qualcomm is saying that ARM is dropping out. It ...
Arm has withdrawn its threat to end a licensing agreement with Qualcomm. The news comes just weeks after a major court ruling ...
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PCMag on MSNArm Drops Effort to Cancel Qualcomm's Chip-Licensing DealArm threatened to axe Qualcomm's license to develop chips based on Arm's designs. But a recent court loss convinced Arm to ...
Chip giant free to make processors British chip designer Arm has abandoned its bid to terminate Qualcomm’s crucial ...
Qualcomm's latest quarterly financial report, released on Wednesday, revealed that Arm had indicated on January 8 that it no longer sought to revoke Qualcomm's Architecture License ...
All eyes are on silicon. From export bans to AI wars, and from Nvidia’s rise to Intel’s floundering, the chip wars are nothing less than a battle for control of the global economy, hence the firehose ...
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon announced that Arm has withdrawn its threat to terminate their licensing agreement, reducing ...
Lilbits: Open Source PebbleOS progress and ARM doesn't plan to terminate Qualcomm's license agreement (for now) ...
This announcement came soon after it won over Arm in a legal battle over the custom core designs that Nuvia made. When Qualcomm bought Nuvia for its CPU designs and used it as part of the Oryon ...
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