Chip makers team up to take on Arm with RISC-V
Five Arm-dependent semiconductor manufacturers including Qualcomm, NXP, and Infineon are launching a RISC-V joint venture.
Five Arm-dependent semiconductor manufacturers including Qualcomm, NXP, and Infineon are launching a RISC-V joint venture.
Qualcomm has announced it is shifting its focus from providing chips exclusively for communications devices and doubling down on its efforts to support AI workloads.
Windows on Arm PCs are closely tied to Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, which will be overhauled with technology acquired from a company called Nuvia.
TSMC makes the chips that Nvidia, Qualcomm, Apple, and others design. And it has bad news: The chip shortage will continue for another couple of years.
Qualcomm has purchased Nuvia, an Arm CPU start-up, and will use the company's technology to beef up its smartphone and PC CPUs.
Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 5G at IFA in Berlin, partnering with Acer to develop a new, connected PC with long battery life.
Chipmaker Qualcomm is lobbying the US government to revoke restrictions on sale of components to Huawei Technologies.
The US may approve licenses for companies to re-start new sales to Huawei in as little as two weeks, according to a senior US official.
Just hours after Apple and Qualcomm settled their legal battle, Intel announced that it wouldn't be making a 5G smartphone modem anymore.
Split decisions in acrimonious patent disputes between Apple and Qualcomm left their battle lines largely unchanged ahead of major trial next month.
A U.S. federal judge has issued a preliminary ruling that Qualcomm owes Apple nearly US$1 billion in patent royalty rebate payments.
Qualcomm has kicked off a patent challenge to Apple, capping off a two-year strategy to put pressure on the vendor before an antitrust lawsuit.
Qualcomm sought to become the sole supplier of modem chips for Apple's iPhone to recoup a US$1 billion "incentive payment" that Apple insisted on.
Qualcomm has responded to comments Apple CEO Tim Cook made in an interview, calling Cook's remarks "misleading."
Qualcomm believes Apple remains in violation of a Chinese court's orders to stop selling iPhones despite a software update that Apple pushed out.