Qualcomm projected it could save up to $1.4 billion annually in payments to Arm by acquiring startup Nuvia, according to internal documents revealed in a Delaware federal court trial. Qualcomm CEO ...
The projection surfaced while Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon was testifying to a jury in Delaware federal court about his firm's rationale for purchasing Nuvia for $1.4 billion in 2021. "It justified ...
A federal jury found that Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) did not breach Nuvia's license agreement with Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM). The eight-person jury in the Delware federal court added that Qualcomm's ...
Arm sued Qualcomm after Qualcomm acquired Arm licensee Nuvia for $1.4 billion. The jury could not come to an agreement on whether Nuvia breached its license agreement, but it also said that ...
With testimony from additional expert witnesses, including Nuvia Founder Gerard Williams, the second day of the civil jury trial between Arm and Qualcomm, cut through some of the superfluous ...
If you haven't been following along, the crux of the issue is Qualcomm's purchase of a chip design firm called Nuvia in 2021. Nuvia was originally founded by ex-Apple chip designers to create high ...
The crux of the litigation is a clash over Qualcomm's license agreement for the use of Arm's intellectual property following Qualcomm's $1.4 billion acquisition of chip startup Nuvia in 2021.
Earlier this year, patients from across the nation received dental implants and their new smiles in one of these seven Nuvia center locations —Austin, Houston, Baltimore, Tampa, Salt Lake City ...