ARM versus Qualcomm court case opens
By Peter Clarke, eenews Europe (December 17, 2024)
The ARM versus Qualcomm court hearing began Monday with opening statements as the licensor-licensee partners argue over Qualcomm’s right to use acquired IP.
Qualcomm obtained chip designs that are now key to its AI-smartphone and AI-PC ambitions through the purchase of startup Nuvia Inc. for US$1.9 billion in 2021.
The court case is set to last a week – or 22 hours of trial time. Jurors’ deliberations could start as soon as Thursday although there may yet be a settlement before a final judgement.
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