Reuters has reported that Qualcomm has won their licensing dispute with ARM. This is due to the jury failing to reach a unanimous decision on whether Nuvia breached their agreement with ARM. What do you guys think about Qualcomm’s licensing dispute with ARM? The licensing dispute dates back to Qualcomm’s 2021 acquisition of Nuvia, a chip design firm whose Oryon CPUs were set to power upcoming Qualcomm SoCs. 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 "Qualcomm wins licensing dispute with ARM" and "Arm Cancels Qualcomm’s Chip Design License Amid Growing Dispute".
Reuters has reported that Qualcomm has won their licensing dispute with ARM. This is due to the jury failing to reach a unanimous decision on whether Nuvia breached their agreement with ARM.
What do you guys think about Qualcomm’s licensing dispute with ARM? The licensing dispute dates back to Qualcomm’s 2021 acquisition of Nuvia, a chip design firm whose Oryon CPUs were set to power upcoming Qualcomm SoCs. Arm argues that Nuvia’s designs, initially developed under an Arm license, cannot legally transfer to Qualcomm without explicit permission.
Our coverage of nuvia licensing dispute with ARM includes: "Qualcomm wins licensing dispute with ARM"; "Arm Cancels Qualcomm’s Chip Design License Amid Growing Dispute"; "Qualcomm completes acquisition of NUVIA for USD 1.4 billion". Each article provides unique insights and information.