In October, ARM threatened Qualcomm by sending a termination notice for its chip design license, prompting Qualcomm to respond with a lawsuit. Although Qualcomm won the case in December, the jury's inability to reach a unanimous verdict left room for future legal battles. However, Qualcomm's CEO reported that ARM has since retracted its earlier stance, signaling that the immediate conflict regarding the licensing agreement is resolved, although potential future disputes remain uncertain.
Back in October, ARM sent out a 60-day notice to Qualcomm, informing it that it would be terminating its chip design license.
Qualcomm fired back with a lawsuit, which it won in US federal court in December. However, the jury in that case failed to reach a unanimous verdict.
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