Qualcomm brags about achieving “complete victory” over Arm in chip licensing spat

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Qualcomm has achieved “complete victory” in its licensing dispute with Arm, which started back in 2022 when Arm filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm over a breach of contract related to Arm’s acquisition of Nuvia and its use of Nuvia technology in the design of its custom Phoenix cores.

Like all court spats, this one took very long to conclude, but it now has in its entirety. A US District Court judge in the District of Delaware dismissed the lone remaining claim in Arm’s lawsuit against Qualcomm and Nuvia, by ruling in favor of Nuvia.

This follows Qualcomm’s victory in December 2024,…

​ Qualcomm has achieved “complete victory” in its licensing dispute with Arm, which started back in 2022 when Arm filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm over a breach of contract related to Arm’s acquisition of Nuvia and its use of Nuvia technology in the design of its custom Phoenix cores.

Like all court spats, this one took very long to conclude, but it now has in its entirety. A US District Court judge in the District of Delaware dismissed the lone remaining claim in Arm’s lawsuit against Qualcomm and Nuvia, by ruling in favor of Nuvia.

This follows Qualcomm’s victory in December 2024,…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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