Qualcomm says Arm is no longer threatening to take its chip architecture away.
”Arm recently notified us that it was withdrawing its October 22nd, 2024 notice of breach and indicated that it has no current plan to terminate the Qualcomm Architecture License Agreement,” Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said on today’s Q1 2025 earnings call. (Qualcomm reported record quarterly revenue, and Amon says Snapdragon now has 10 percent share of $800-plus Windows laptops at US retail.)
A federal jury decided the earlier part of Arm’s beef with Qualcomm, though it didn’t quite decide whether Qualcomm-owned Nuvia breached an agreement with Arm over chip designs.
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