Nuvia's original focus was to design high-performance, energy-efficient CPU cores (codenamed Phoenix ... the Technology License Agreement (TLA) and Architecture License Agreement (ALA), the ...
Arm is reportedly moving to cancel Qualcomm's architecture license agreement ... Still, the firm wasted no time putting Nuvia to use—the Nuvia Phoenix CPU became the basis for the Oryon CPU ...
The jury also determined that Qualcomm’s existing architecture license agreement with Arm covered the continued development of custom CPU cores it gained from the Nuvia acquisition. However ...
NUVIA was founded in February 2019 by John Bruno, Manu Gulati and Gerard Williams, with the vision to create the world’s leading server processor. “The opportunity in front of NUVIA has never been ...
The projection surfaced while Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon was testifying to a jury in Delaware federal court about his firm's rationale for purchasing Nuvia ... Arm's underlying computer architecture.
The server SoC security architect will lead the development of a “system architecture ... Qualcomm announced the Nuvia acquisition, the company said it would use the CPU cores for several ...
The legal battle centered on Qualcomm's use of the Oryon CPU ... in 2021. Nuvia was set to pay a higher royalty rate to Arm than Qualcomm based on a pre-existing deal with the architecture firm.
Qualcomm owned a huge share of the smartphone processor market ... asserts that its architecture license agreement with Arm fully covers everything it acquired under Nuvia and that Arm is only ...