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Could Arm’s legal battle with Qualcomm over technology licences stop Copilot+ PCs from really taking off?

Back in August 2022, chip design firm Arm filed a lawsuit in the US against Qualcomm, demanding that it destroy specific Arm-based technologies. With no progress made in the case, Qualcomm went on to use said technologies in its Snapdragon X processors, the only chips currently rated for use in Microsoft’s new Copilot+ AI PCs. Given how much the PC industry is hoping AI will revive a somewhat flagged market, will this ongoing legal battle ultimately stop the AI PC from ever becoming successful?

According to a report by Reuters (via Heise), this question was frequently being discussed among attendees at Computex 2024. The whole situation started to form when Qualcomm acquired Nuvia, a start-up company developing server CPUs, back in 2021.

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