Widespread reports say chip designer Arm Holdings is canceling a license that allowed mobile chipset heavyweight Qualcomm to use Arm IP in its chips, in a legal dispute over vital smartphone technology which could threaten the bottom line of both companies.
The fight for 5G supremacy continues apace, with Samsung and Ericsson joining forces with an agreement that includes global patent cross license of cellular technologies, including 5G, while ending all ongoing patent related legal disputes between the two companies.
Nokia has announced it has concluded a “multi-year, multi-technology patent cross-license agreement with Lenovo”, and while Lenovo will “make a net balancing payment to Nokia”, the terms of the agreement remain confidential.
Nokia has signed a patent licence agreement with Samsung covering the use of Nokia’s innovations in video standards.
The agreement between the two tech titans ‘includes a global cross license for patented standard-essential technologies and grants certain other patent rights.’
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