Arm vs. Qualcomm trial begins — Arm demands that the patent-infringing Nuvia designs be destroyed

Arm claims Qualcomm's infringements of license payments have cost it $50 million, and wants the company to destroy the Nuvia designs. Qualcomm counters that Arm is trying to compete with its own customers and that its current license already covers the Nuvia portfolio.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/arm-vs-qualcomm-trial-begins-arm-demands-that-the-patent-infringing-nuvia-designs-be-destroyed

Creato 1mo | 17 dic 2024, 22:10:04


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