The District Court ruled that Qualcomm and its subsidiary Nuvia didn’t breach license agreements with Arm, the US chipmaker said in an emailed statement late Tuesday.
The two longtime business partners have been locked in a legal dispute as they jockey for advantage in the computing semiconductor market. In December, Qualcomm prevailed at trial against UK-based Arm’s claim that it breached a license for chip technology that it acquired when it bought ...
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