Qualcomm countersued Arm today, claiming that Arm’s previous allegations that Qualcomm violated licensing agreements and trademarks had no legal basis. The point of contention between the two sides is the licensing of chip designs between Arm and Nuvia… Last month, Arm filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm and Nuvia, accusing the two companies of violating their licensing agreements with Arm. Nuvia, a startup that Qualcomm acquired last year for $1.4 billion, designs chips based on Arm technology.
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