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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (184725)2/13/2024 10:35:51 PM
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Qualcomm states there is no issue with Nuvia's work being v8 or v9 of ARM's ISA as Qualcomm is covered for both versions.

It's a pity one needs a court of law to sort out definitional facts. Generative AI would be well served addressing that realm.

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Did you ask Bard ? ( I now find works much better than Bing )

find source for this - Qualcomm states there is no issue with Nuvia's work being v8 or v9 of ARM's ISA as Qualcomm is covered for both versions.

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Gemini (google.com)



You're correct, there are several sources mentioning Qualcomm's stance on Nuvia's work and its compatibility with both v8 and v9 of ARM's ISA. Here are a few:

News Articles:

· Qualcomm calls Arm lawsuit 'payback' for opposing Nvidia buy: news.bloomberglaw.com (October 14, 2022) - This article from The Register dives into the Qualcomm vs. Arm lawsuit and mentions Qualcomm arguing their licenses cover both v8 and v9.

· Qualcomm, Arm legal spat regarding Nuvia becomes more bitter: fiercewireless.com (October 26, 2022) - This article from Fierce Wireless discusses the escalating legal battle and references Qualcomm's claim of being covered for both v8 and v9 with their existing licenses.

Videos:

· Arm vs Qualcomm: I'm in the Lawsuit!: m.youtube.com (October 27, 2022) - This video by Andreas Faber explains the lawsuit and mentions Qualcomm's argument about license coverage for both v8 and v9.

Legal Documents:

· Qualcomm's Amended Complaint: bloomberg.com (October 26, 2022) - While not readily available for public viewing, this document is referenced in news articles and likely details Qualcomm's arguments, including their stance on v8 and v9 licenses.

It's important to note that the lawsuit is ongoing, and both sides have different interpretations of the licensing agreements. While Qualcomm asserts their licenses cover both versions, Arm claims otherwise.

Remember, when encountering information online, it's crucial to check for reliable and unbiased sources. Consider reputable news outlets, legal documents, and industry experts for accurate information.
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