Qualcomm brags about achieving “complete victory” over Arm in chip licensing spat | Infinium-tech
Qualcomm won a “full victory” in its licensing dispute with ARM, which began back in 2022 when ARM sued a violation of contracts related to Nuvia’s acquisition of Nuvia’s ARM and its custom Phoenix core against Qualcomm.
Like all court spats, it took a long time to conclude, but now it is completely. The judge of an American district court in Delaware district dismissed the remaining claim in hand case against Qualcomm and Nuvia, proclaiming Nuvia.
It follows Qualcomm’s victory in December 2024 when a jury unanimously decided that Qualcomm did not dissolve the Nuvia licensing agreement with ARM and that the CPU core design received in Nuvia acquisition was properly licensed by covering the ARM from ARM’s own license. Today’s decision gives that the jury ruled and also rejected the ARM request for a new test.
So in the end, of course, so far is decisively. Qualcomm says that this result “strengthens its ability to run innovation in the semiconductor industry and solve the world’s most important technical challenges”.
However, Qualcomm’s different suit against ARM for violation of contracts, “unfair intervention with customer relations”, and “a pattern of conduct demands innovation innovation and better positions of better positions on their long-lasting partners”.
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