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Qualcomm Achieves Complete Victory Over Arm in Litigation Challenging Licensing Agreements

Daniel Nenni

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  • U.S. District Court confirms Qualcomm’s December 2024 jury trial victory and rejects Arm’s remaining claims.
  • Final judgment entered in favor of Qualcomm and Nuvia.
  • Outcome further validates strength of Qualcomm’s architecture license and right to innovate.
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A U.S. District Court judge today granted Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) a complete victory in litigation brought by Arm Ltd., rejecting Arm’s attempts to stifle innovation and confirming that neither Qualcomm nor its subsidiary Nuvia breached Nuvia’s license agreements with Arm.

The decision in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware dismissed the lone remaining claim in Arm’s lawsuit filed against Qualcomm and Nuvia, in which Arm alleged breach of the architecture license agreement (ALA) between Nuvia and Arm. The Court ruled today in favor of Nuvia. The ruling follows Qualcomm’s victory over Arm during the December 2024 trial in which a jury decided unanimously that Qualcomm did not breach the Nuvia ALA and that Qualcomm’s innovative CPU cores incorporating technology obtained in the Nuvia acquisition were properly licensed under Qualcomm’s own ALA. The Court’s ruling today upholds those jury verdicts and rejects Arm’s attempts to overturn them. The Court also rejected Arm’s request for a new trial.

“With the Court’s decision today, Qualcomm and its subsidiary Nuvia have achieved a full victory. This decision follows Qualcomm’s December 2024 jury trial win and is a full and final judgment in Qualcomm’s favor. Our right to innovate prevailed in this case and we hope Arm will return to fair and competitive practices in dealing with the Arm ecosystem,” Ann Chaplin, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary, Qualcomm Incorporated said.

The result reinforces Qualcomm’s ability to drive innovation across the semiconductor industry and address the world’s most important technological challenges.

Qualcomm’s separate lawsuit against Arm for breach of contract, improper interference with customer relationships, and for Arm’s pattern of conduct seeking to hinder innovation and better position Arm’s own products over its long-standing partners’ is ongoing. We look forward to an expected trial in March 2026.

About Qualcomm

Qualcomm relentlessly innovates to deliver intelligent computing everywhere, helping the world tackle some of its most important challenges. Building on our 40 years of technology leadership in creating era-defining breakthroughs, we deliver a broad portfolio of solutions built with our leading-edge AI, high-performance, low-power computing, and unrivaled connectivity. Our Snapdragon® platforms power extraordinary consumer experiences, and our Qualcomm Dragonwing™ products empower businesses and industries to scale to new heights. Together with our ecosystem partners, we enable next-generation digital transformation to enrich lives, improve businesses, and advance societies. At Qualcomm, we are engineering human progress.

Qualcomm Incorporated includes our licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of our patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of our engineering and research and development functions and substantially all of our products and services businesses, including our QCT semiconductor business. Snapdragon and Qualcomm branded products are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. Qualcomm patents are licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated.

 
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Qualcomm Achieves Complete Victory Over Arm in Litigation Challenging Licensing Agreements​


But I am happy to see it. Apple dropped their lawsuit against Nuvia after three years. What a waste of resources.
 
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You definitely don't want to walk into a courtroom and have this guy on the other side:

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Note that this was a jury trial. This is the challenge with all intellectual property cases, especially those involving complex technologies and perhaps even more complex legal agreements. Oftentimes the outcome relies on which side has the best and most compelling expert witnesses, and especially those with personal charisma. The jurors are almost certainly not experts in the true meaning of instruction set license agreements, and the legal subtlety of what a license really grants or doesn't. Personally, I was hoping Qualcomm would win, because I've grown tired of overly restrictive, obscure, and yet expensive licensing, and also patent trolls.
 
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