Yeah, the laptop seemed to work well, but Windows on Arm had been such a mess for so long. How could I believe Qualcomm when it said things would be different this time? Well, I was wrong to be so ...
Nuvia had a license to use Arm's architecture to design server chips before Qualcomm acquired it. After the deal closed, Qualcomm reassigned Nuvia engineers to work on a laptop processor.
Reference Manual with Arm calling it copyright-protected and critical to any compliant processor design and Qualcomm referring to it as an open-sourced solution that anyone can download and more ...
Qualcomm has emerged victorious in a high-stakes trial against Arm Holdings over a disputed ... as it aims to develop laptop chips capable of handling advanced tasks such as chatbots and image ...
potentially reclaiming market share in the laptop space. Arm claims that Qualcomm's acquisition of Nuvia brought with it licensing terms distinct from Qualcomm's existing agreements, requiring ...
Who owns the intellectual property built on top of Arm's computing architecture? At stake in a trial in U.S. federal court in Delaware this week is the fate of Qualcomm's push into the laptop ...
Honor’s latest laptop, the MagicBook Art 14 Snapdragon, has a hardware component that is both eye-catching and practical — a detachable webcam that is normally hidden inside the laptop’s body.
WILMINGTON, Delaware :Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm Holdings, a jury found in a trial in U.S. federal court that removed some, but not all ...
Qualcomm said the result affirmed its right to innovate, but Arm vowed to seek a new trial. Arm's shares were down 1.8% in extended trading after the news, and Qualcomm's shares were up 1.8%.