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Qualcomm stock rises after legal victory over Arm

Investing.com — Qualcomm Inc . (NASDAQ:QCOM) shares climbed 2.6% in after hours trading following a favorable legal outcome in its dispute with Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) Plc. The jury in a federal court in Delaware ruled on Friday that Qualcomm did not breach the terms of an agreement regarding chip design licensing with Arm, a key player in the semiconductor industry.

The legal confrontation stemmed from Qualcomm’s $1.4 billion acquisition of startup Nuvia Inc. in 2021, which included technology covered under an existing agreement with Arm. The verdict confirmed that Qualcomm’s integration of this technology into its products did not require additional licensing fees. However, the jury remained undecided on whether Nuvia itself had violated the license agreement.

This legal win for Qualcomm comes against the backdrop of a strained relationship with Arm, as the two companies have evolved from long-term partners to competitors in the computer-processor space. The outcome of the trial is significant due to the reliance of major tech firms on Arm’s chip architecture, which is licensed by companies including Qualcomm for use in a diverse range of products from personal computers to automotive applications.

The market’s positive reaction to Qualcomm’s legal victory is a reflection of the reduced uncertainty and potential cost savings associated with the avoidance of higher licensing rates. While the jury’s indecision on Nuvia’s compliance leaves some questions unanswered, investors seem reassured by the preservation of Qualcomm’s current licensing terms with Arm.

As one of Arm’s largest customers, Qualcomm’s ability to continue its operations without the burden of increased fees is crucial for its long-term strategy and position in the highly competitive and innovation-driven semiconductor market.

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