Comment by 3eb7988a1663

7 days ago

It is also a bad look when they sue Qualcomm for selling chips in a way that Arm does not like.

Qualcomm was trying to cheat Arm out of license fees that Nuvia agreed to.

  • No, Qualcomm was willing to pay the Nuvia license fees, but Arm said that this is too little, because they licensed Nuvia only for products to be sold for servers, which was expected to be a small market, and now Qualcomm wanted to reuse some of the work in laptop CPUs.

    So Arm requested increased license fees, which Qualcomm refused, claiming that the license contracts that both Qualcomm and Nuvia had remain valid, with their already negotiated license fees.

  • Qualcomm won in court, so that doesn't seem to be the case.

    • Yes, ARM did lose the case, but I attribute that to an ignorant judge as the license wasn’t transferable to Qualcomm from Nuvia. Regardless, ARM will have their day when it comes time to license the next ARM architecture version.

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  • Qualcomm acquired talented designers and put them to work, not their existing (further encumbered) designs.