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flag A Delaware court upheld a 2024 verdict, ruling Qualcomm legally used Arm’s chip design, allowing it to sell low-power processors without extra fees.

flag A U.S. District Court in Delaware has dismissed Arm's final claim against Qualcomm, upholding a December 2024 jury verdict that Qualcomm’s use of Arm’s chip architecture through its Nuvia acquisition was lawful. flag The ruling confirms Qualcomm’s right to develop and sell low-power laptop processors, including those in Microsoft Surface devices, without additional licensing fees. flag Arm plans to appeal, maintaining its position that the licensing agreement was breached. flag Meanwhile, Qualcomm’s separate lawsuit against Arm, alleging anti-competitive behavior and contract violations, remains pending and is set for trial in March 2026.

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