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The conflict between Qualcomm and Arm took a significant turn as Arm reportedly revoked Qualcomm’s license to use its instruction set for chip design. Bloomberg reported that Arm has issued Qualcomm a 60-day notice to resolve the issue; otherwise, Qualcomm risks having to stop selling certain products or face considerable legal consequences. Arm argues that Nuvia’s designs, initially developed under an Arm license, cannot legally transfer to Qualcomm without explicit permission. Read more in our articles including "Arm Cancels Qualcomm’s Chip Design License Amid Growing Dispute" and "ARM announces 2.5GHz Cortex-A15 MPCore".

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The conflict between Qualcomm and Arm took a significant turn as Arm reportedly revoked Qualcomm’s license to use its instruction set for chip design. Bloomberg reported that Arm has issued Qualcomm a 60-day notice to resolve the issue; otherwise, Qualcomm risks having to stop selling certain products or face considerable legal consequences.

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Arm argues that Nuvia’s designs, initially developed under an Arm license, cannot legally transfer to Qualcomm without explicit permission.

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Our coverage of Arm Nuvia license issue includes: "Arm Cancels Qualcomm’s Chip Design License Amid Growing Dispute"; "ARM announces 2.5GHz Cortex-A15 MPCore"; "New Paramount offer challenges Netflix’s Warner Bros. deal". Each article provides unique insights and information.