ARM gives up on trying to withdraw Qualcomm's chip design license
Back in October, ARM sent out a 60-day notice to Qualcomm, informing it that it would be terminating its chip design license. Qualcomm fired back with a lawsuit, which it won in US federal court in December. However, the jury in that case failed to reach a unanimous verdict, opening up Qualcomm to possible future court cases by ARM. Now it seems like none of that is going to happen, and this was all a very weird storm in a teacup. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told analysts on a conference call discussing the company's first quarter results that ARM has now withdrawn its threat to...
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Back in October, ARM sent out a 60-day notice to Qualcomm, informing it that it would be terminating its chip design license. Qualcomm fired back with a lawsuit, which it won in US federal court in December. However, the jury in that case failed to reach a unanimous verdict, opening up Qualcomm to possible future court cases by ARM. Now it seems like none of that is going to happen, and this was all a very weird storm in a teacup. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon told analysts on a conference call discussing the company's first quarter results that ARM has now withdrawn its threat to...