As a true Californian, he lives for coffee, beaches and burritos. Chief among Qualcomm's newest chips is the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which will bring more AI features and faster speeds to next year's ...
OMG: The Arm vs. Qualcomm legal fight took a nasty turn last week, with Arm reportedly canceling Qualcomm's license to use Arm IP. This news has the makings of some scary headlines, but we think ...
To start the week, Arm announced a mandated 60-day cancellation notice to Qualcomm of the Architectural License Agreement, or ALA, to use the intellectual technology from Arm. The big license ...
October 24, 4:30am ET: We've updated this story with statements from Arm and Qualcomm. Qualcomm is the company behind the chips found in smartphones, laptops and many other devices we use daily.
Arm Holdings Plc is canceling a license that allowed longtime partner Qualcomm Inc. to use Arm intellectual property to design chips, escalating a legal dispute over vital smartphone technology.
Chip firm Arm is cancelling an architectural license agreement that allows Qualcomm to use its intellectual property to design chips, a person familiar with the matter said, amid an ongoing legal ...
Arm, based in the UK, has given Qualcomm a mandated 60-day notice of the cancellation of their so-called architectural license agreement, according to a document seen by Bloomberg. The contract ...
In 2021, Qualcomm acquired Nuvia, which received the Arm licenses in 2019. This acquisition ignited the dispute between Qualcomm and Arm. Industry sources in Taiwan indicate that the declining ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. On paper, Arm and Qualcomm look like natural allies in some of the chip industry’s most important new ...
Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip for smartphones will support eight generations of Android, a major step up for the company. Chris Patrick, the company’s senior vice president and general ...
Qualcomm’s processors are in most Android smartphones, the report said, and a cancellation of the license could put $39 billion of its revenue at risk. J.P. Morgan Expects Two Sides to Strike a Deal ...