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Hosted on MSNArm to let Qualcomm keep its architecture license but may ask for a retrial on the Nuvia issueArm is no longer pushing to cancel Qualcomm's architecture license agreement after losing its legal battle with the latter.
ARM accused Qualcomm of license infringement, but largely lost a lawsuit. Now Qualcomm is saying that ARM is dropping out. It ...
Qualcomm no longer has to worry about Arm threatening to terminate its licensing agreement for Arm’s technology, paving the ...
Qualcomm's latest quarterly financial report, released on Wednesday, revealed that Arm had indicated on January 8 that it no longer sought to revoke Qualcomm's Architecture License ...
ARM has decided to withdraw its attempt to terminate Qualcomm chip design license, putting an end to a legal battle.
The Snapdragon X chip features an 8-core Oryon CPU and a 45 TOPS (trillion operations per second) capable NPU to support ...
Chip giant free to make processors British chip designer Arm has abandoned its bid to terminate Qualcomm’s crucial ...
Qualcomm’s legal tussle with Arm Holdings appears to have taken a measured step towards resolution following a recent ...
The war seems over for now. Back in October, ARM sent out a 60-day notice to Qualcomm, informing it that it would be ...
Qualcomm says its Snapdragon X chips are now powering more than 10 percent of Windows laptops bought in the US. President and ...
Arm has no plans to terminate its licensing agreement with Qualcomm, according to Qualcomm's CEO.
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