Can’t speak for the legal nuances inherent to the case, it may well be that Qualcomm/Nuvia’s contracts with ARM allowed for such actions, but from a layman’s perspective it does seem that Qualcomm wanted to undercut payments to ARM.
Although the discrepancy between the $1.4 billion internal Qualcomm figure and ARM’s internal $50 M impact estimate is rather strange.
Can’t speak for the legal nuances inherent to the case, it may well be that Qualcomm/Nuvia’s contracts with ARM allowed for such actions, but from a layman’s perspective it does seem that Qualcomm wanted to undercut payments to ARM.
Although the discrepancy between the $1.4 billion internal Qualcomm figure and ARM’s internal $50 M impact estimate is rather strange.