Chip Giant Arm Pulls License from Qualcomm: A Tech Fallout
Cambridge, UKThu Oct 24 2024
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In a surprising turn of events, Arm, a leading British semiconductor company, has revoked Qualcomm's license to use its chip design standards. This action follows a long-standing legal dispute between the two tech giants. Arm's decision, reported by Bloomberg, impacts Qualcomm's ability to access the essential code needed for its chips to run software like operating systems. Both companies now face significant financial and operational challenges if they fail to reach an agreement within 60 days.
The root of the issue lies in Qualcomm's 2022 purchase of Nuvia, another of Arm's licensees. Arm claims that Qualcomm failed to obtain the necessary permissions to transfer Nuvia's licenses, resulting in a breach of contract. Arm wants Qualcomm to halt the use of Nuvia-developed tech in its AI PC chips and destroy any existing Arm-based technology developed before the acquisition.
Qualcomm, which generates a substantial $39 billion in revenue from the affected chips, views Arm's move as a tactic to boost royalties and disrupt its business. Qualcomm's representative asserted that these threats are unwarranted, questioning Arm's grounds for termination and expressing confidence in its legal rights.
Arm, backed by SoftBank, maintains its stance that Qualcomm's repeated breaches left them no choice but to take formal action. An Arm spokesperson underscored the importance of protecting the ecosystem built over three decades, expressing confidence in the court's favor in their upcoming trial.
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