Arm suing Qualcomm over alleged breach of licensing agreements, calls for destruction of Nuvia designs


What you need to know

  • Arm Ltd has sued Qualcomm inc, claiming that the latter breached license agreements and committed trademark infringement.
  • Arm aims to make Qualcomm destroy designs that were developed under Nuvia’s license agreement with Arm.
  • Qualcomm purchased Nuvia for $1.4 billion in 2021.

Arm Ltd has sued Qualcomm Inc regarding chip designs based on designs by Nuvia Inc. The lawsuit claims that Qualcomm breached license agreements with Arm and committed trademark infringement. It calls for a “contractual obligation to destroy certain Nuvia designs” and an injunction against the alleged trademark infringement. Arm also wants ” fair compensation” for the alleged trademark infringement.

Nuvia was founded by the people behind Apple’s A-series chips. Qualcomm purchased Nuvia in 2021 for $1.4 billion with the aim of competing with Apple’s ARM-based processors that have earned rave reviews when powering MacBooks, Macs, and other Apple hardware.





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